The statistical data about the number of cars were being theft per thousand vehicles in four different nations during the time frame of 1990 to 1999 has been illustrated in the line graph. Overall, it could be observed that the most significant number of cars robbery reported in Great Britain and the lowest were in Canada. However, in Sweden the ratio of car burglary had been significantly increasing throughout period of time. Initially, in 1990 around 18 number of cars were being theft as per 1000 vehicles in Great Britain and then it was fluctuated in between the year of 1991 to 1996 and ended with 16 number of cars in last year. Moving ahead, the figure of car burglary in Canada had started with 6 in 1990 and later on it had slight declined until 1995, which was accounted for 5 number of cars. Although, after that year the ratio of car robbery had been increased steadily until end of the period. In addition, the highest increment in car burglary could be noticed in Sweden, which had continuously increasing from 8 to nearly 15 in between the year of 1991 to 1995. If looked towards the figure of France, which was calculated for approximately 6 cars per thousand vehicles that were being theft in 1990. Afterwards, it had shows an upward trend until 1991. Lastly, in 1999 the pattern of car robbery reached at roughly 6 number of cars.
The statistical data about the
number
of
cars
were being theft per thousand vehicles in four
different
nations during the time frame of 1990 to 1999 has
been illustrated
in the line graph.
Overall
, it could
be observed
that the most significant
number
of
cars
robbery reported in Great Britain and the lowest were in Canada.
However
, in Sweden the ratio of
car
burglary had been
significantly
increasing throughout period of time.
Initially
, in 1990 around 18
number
of
cars
were being theft as per 1000 vehicles in Great Britain and then it
was fluctuated
in between the
year
of 1991 to 1996 and ended with 16
number
of
cars
in last
year
. Moving ahead, the figure of
car
burglary in Canada had
started
with 6 in 1990 and later on it had slight declined until 1995, which
was accounted
for 5
number
of
cars
. Although, after that
year
the ratio of
car
robbery had
been increased
steadily
until
end
of the period.
In addition
, the highest increment in
car
burglary could
be noticed
in Sweden, which had
continuously
increasing from 8 to
nearly
15 in between the
year
of 1991 to 1995. If looked towards the figure of France, which
was calculated
for approximately 6
cars
per thousand vehicles that were being theft in 1990. Afterwards, it had
shows
an upward trend until 1991.
Lastly
, in 1999 the pattern of
car
robbery reached at roughly 6
number
of
cars
.