The information about the number of crimes, namely car theft, house burglary, and street robbery in two different regions, between 1970 and 2005, is depicted by the rendered line graph. The data has been calibrated in million.
To cap it all, it can be vividly seen that among the given three cases, the number of car robberies were the highest throughout the span. Moreover, all three sectors showed an upward trajectory over the given period.
In 1970, car thefts were the highest, with 0.4 million incidents, followed by house burglaries with 0.2 million, and street robberies with 0.01 million. In the next 20 years, there was a moderate escalation observed in both car and house thefts, increasing to 1 million and 0.7 million, respectively. In contrast, street robberies were the least same as in 1970, this number started to rise from 1990 and reached 0.2 million by 2005.
After which the number of car burglaries rose significantly, reaching and all-time high of 1.6 million by 1995. Conversely, after the maintain 20 years of same trend as car thefts, there had been a gradual fall manifested in the house robberies and reached 0.5 million by 2005. Interestingly, after 20 years of increasing, car thefts started to decrease in the last period of given time. decreasing to 1 million.
