The provided line chart illustrates the quantity of criminal cases in three distinct offences in England and Wales from 1970 to 2005.
Overall, it is evident that Car theft registered the highest figure for crime, in stark contrast to that of Street robbery, which displayed the lowest data throughout the surveyed time. More notably, the percentage of House burgling demonstrated stabilization, whereas that of Car theft and Street robbery witnessed an increase.
As depicted in the picture, in the initial year, Car theft accounted for the highest data, at 0,40 million, which was twice as high as that of House burgling. Subsequently, the figure for Car theft witnessed a progressive growth to hit 1,60 million in 1995, followed by a considerable downsend to 1,00 million in the final year. Additionally, the number of cases committing House burgling remarkably increased to approximately 0,90 million in 1980, before maintaining a negligible oscillation, with its data consistently hovering around 0,6-0,7 million between 1985 and 2005.
Shifting the focus to Street robbery, which is the least criminal form among all delinquencies, the rate remained unaltered at about 0,10 million from 1970 to 1975, and then there was a slight upward trend to 0,40 million in 2005.
