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Band 5+: The percentage of 3 types of crimes: car theft, house burglary, and street robbery in England & Wales from 1970 to 2000.

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The image depicts a line graph with three lines representing car theft, house burglary, and street robbery from 1970 to 2000. Car theft starts at 0.2 in 1970, peaks at 1.5 around 1990, and ends at 1.0 in 2000. House burglary begins at approximately 0.4 in 1970, increases steadily to 0.8 in 1995, and slightly dips to 0.7 in 2000. Street robbery is constant at 0.4 from 1970 until a slight increase to just below 0.5 in 2000.
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The given line graph illustrates three various crimes and how many cases were detected in the years 1970 and 2005 in England and Wales.

Overall, the number of crimes in car theft and house burgling had risen throughout the periods; however, by the end of the given period they fell. While street robbery kept stability at first and began to increase.

It is apparently seen that the car theft was at its peak among other crimes with 0.40 million of cases at the beginning of the period. Car theft had gradually climbed by 1990, then in next 5 years It boomed to 1.60 million crimes; however, by 2005 the car theft dropped to 1 million committed crimes. When it comes to the street robbery from 1970 till 1990 it maintained stability with some minor fluctuations (approximately 0,15-0,18 million). Later, it had begun to rise respectively and by 2005 the number of cases reached to 0.40 million.

Now, turning to the details of the house burgling, it started with 0.20 million of cases and with rapid growth it peaked to about 0.90 million in 1980. By 1985 house burgling commitments decreased in 0.30 million of cases. The following decade it slowly climbed, but coming to the last decade it gradually dropped to nearly 0.50 million.

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