The line graph compares three distinct crimes in two countries like England and Wales over the surveyed period from 1970 towards 2005.
Overall, it is readily apparent that the number of crimes exhibited an increasing trend over the period, while the number of car theft crimes illustrates the highest level in the chart.
Focusing on stolen vehicles first, in 1970, the number of stolen cars demonstrates 0.4 million and it reaches a peak in 1995 at 1.6 million with a sharp decrease at 1 million at the end of the period.
In contrast, other two types of crimes in terms of house burgling and street robbery demonstrate with slight increases with small changes. In other words, the number of housebreaking shows a marginal rise with its climax at 0.7 million between 1990 and 1995. Similarly, the amount of highway robbery did not see noticeable changes and finished at virtually the same point until 1995 and it grew insignificantly at 0.2 million, remained unchanged at the end of given period.
