The line graph illustrates the amount of three different crimes and cases which committed in United Kingdom in 35 year period, from 1970 to 2005.
Overall, it is clear that the number of crimes increased steadily in the given time line. Crimes including car theft and house burgling increased significantly by the half of the timespan then they decreased rapidly by end of the period. Number of crimes linked to street robbery remained stable and by end of the timeline saw gradual rise.
Car theft and house burgling rose gradually from 1970 to 2005. The number of crimes that include car theft stood at 0.4 million per year in 1970. However, in the following 25 years, there was a dramatically increase in this amount and reached 1.6 million per year, albeit with a gradual feel it decreased to 1.6 million by the year of 1990 to 1995. Subsequently the number of house burgling stood at 0.2 million per year in 1970, like as car theft it is also experienced a extreme increase until 1995, afterward from 1995 to 2005 this amount slumped to 0.5 million per year.
Street robbery remained constant in the most part of the time except the complication of period. Street robbery stood at near 0.1 million per year in 1970 and remained stable until 1995 and rose much lower than two other types of crime, nevertheless by end of the timeline in 2005, this number increase gently and reached 0.2 million per year.
