The line graph illustrate three different types of crimes, car theft, house burglary, and street robbery, in England over a spanning period of 1970 to 2005.
Overall, car theft consistently registered as the highest rate of crime over the period, while street robbery showed as the lowest prevalent crime. Notably, house burglary maintianed a relatively stable rate as the second common crime throughout the period.
In 970, car theft began with 0.4 million, subsequently showed an upward trend reaching 1.6 million in 1995. However, the figure dramatically delined to approximately 1 million by 2005. In contrast, house burglary commenced at 0.2 million and noticeably increased to 0.6 million in 1980. The figure thus stablised with a slight fluctuation and dropped to around 0.5 million by 2005. Street robbery exhibited a 0.02 million in 1970 and has moderately increased to 0.2 million by 2002, maintained this level until 2005. .
