The chart below shows changes in three different areas of crime in manchester city centre from 2003 to 2012.
The chart illustrates the changing rates of crime in three different kinds of crime types in Newport city center between 2003 and 2012.
Overall, the rate of robbery stayed unchanged but fluctuated in burglary and car theft.
Regarding the robbery rate, the number of incidents reached to peak at 800 in 2005 then decreased to 500 in 2008. After that, an incident of theft remained low but steady.
In 2003, burglary was the most common crime, with approximately 3,400 reported cases. The figures rose to around 3,700 in 2004 then there was a downtrend until 2008, hitting around 1,200 cases. This rose slightly in 2009 then kept the figure around 1400 for the remaining period.
In 2003, there were around 2,700 cases of car theft reported. The figure stayed the same before dropping to around 2,000 cases in 2006. After that, the number rose to approximately 2,200 in 2007. There was a marginal decrease in the following year, but from then on, the trend was generally upwards.
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