The graph below shows three different crimes in England and Wales from 1970 to 2005
Task
The line graph compares the number of crimes committed in England and Wales between 1970 and 2005.
It is obvious that among those three kinds of crimes, car theft was the most common one, with its figure rocketing until 1995 and then declining. The figures for house burglary and street robbery did not change much.
In 1970, about 0.4 million cars were stolen, doubling the figure for house burglaries. The number of robberies happening on street was trivial, at only about 0.05 million. Over the next 25 years, car theft happened much more frequently, and its number climbed exponentially to a peak of approximately 1.7 million in 1995, compared to a minimal increase to around 0.5 million in the figure for house burglaries, but there was no dramatic change recorded in the frequency of street robbery.
The period from 1995 to 2005 witnessed a plunge in the quantity of car thefts to 1 million only, and similarly slightly fewer house burglaries were registered, at under 0.4 million. However, this time still saw the stability in the number of street robberies at the beginning point.
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