Crime New Port City - Academic Task 1

 


The line graph illustrates how crime rates changed in three categories, burglary, car theft, and robbery, in the New Port City between 2003 and 2012. The number of reported incidents for each type of crime is charted annually over the given period.

Overall, burglary showed the most significant decline, while car theft remained relatively stable with some fluctuations. Robbery, on the other hand, consistently had the lowest number of incidents and showed only slight changes throughout the decade.

In 2003, burglary was the most common crime, with around 3,400 reported cases, peaking at approximately 3,750 in 2004 before steadily falling to just under 1,200 by 2008. It then rose slightly and levelled off near 1,500 by 2012. Car theft remained between 2,000 and 2,900 incidents throughout the period, starting at around 2,800 in 2003 and ending close to the same figure in 2012 after a dip in the middle years. Robbery was the least frequent crime, starting at about 600 incidents in 2003, peaking at around 900 in 2005, and fluctuating mildly before finishing at about 700 in 2012.

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