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The image shows a line graph with 3 types of crimes in England & Wales from 1970 to 2015: car theft, house burglary, and street robbery. The y-axis represents the percentage, ranging from 0 to 1.6 in increments of 0.2, while the x-axis depicts years from 1970 to 2000 in increments of 5 years. Car theft starts at 0.6% in 1970, peaks at 1.6% in 1990, and declines to 0.6% in 2000. House burglary begins at 0.4% in 1970, reaches its highest at 1% in 1980, and falls to 0.8% in 2000. Street robbery starts at 0.2% in 1970, increases to 0.6% in 1995, and drops to 0.4% in 2000.
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The graph illustrates the percentage of three types of crime: car theft, house burglary, and street robbery in England and Wales between 1970 and 2015.
Overall, car theft was the most common crime, rising steadily and reaching a peak of around 1.4%. In contrast, house burglary remained relatively low, while street robbery fluctuated over the period.
Car theft started to increase rapidly, peaking at 1.4% in the early 1990s. After that, it began to decrease steadily, reaching about 0.8% by 2000. Meanwhile, house burglary rose gradually to around 0.6%, but started to fall sharply after 2000. Street robbery, on the other hand, fluctuated throughout the entire period, staying relatively stable.
In conclusion, car theft was by far the most common crime throughout the period, with a noticeable difference compared to house burglary and street robbery.
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