The graph describes a trend between crime and religious beliefs. There seems to be a big trend 
between the countries near the bottom. There seems to be a trend between the countries
This chart shows crime and religious beliefs and include Catholic, non-Catholic, Muslim, and 
other. The average standard crime rates is charted on the left, and the bottom charts those 
who believe in heaven and hell. 
This graph depicts the different beliefs of people and how the crime rate differs between 
them.  it also shows the percentage of people that believe in heaven and or hell.
A chart showing crime rates by country. Each country is distinguished by its religious majority. 
It appears that the countries that have the highest crime rates are Brazil and Columbia and 
they are both Catholic nations.
This is a graph that draws the correlation between crime and religious beliefs. It uses the 
major dominant religions of Catholics, non-Catholic Christians and Muslims.
This is a chart trying to find a correlation between crime rates and the belief in heaven 
or hell. The more of a country's population is comprised of theists, the more crime there 
is. 
The chart shows crime and religious beliefs for 67 countries, The information is grouped by 
dominant religion. The different religions are grouped by different colored circles. 
This is a colored scatter chart that describes crimes  and which religious beliefs are dominant 
in the area with those crimes. It ranges from catholic, muslim, and non-catholic. Each country 
has it own spot with a color coordinated circle.
This graph provides date on crime and religious beliefs.  It has Catholics, Christian/Catholic, 
Muslim and other religions as the type of religion that is a best fit.  It chooses to provide 
date based on countries.  This graph is hard to understand because it for some reason, includes 
a percentage of the population of each country that believes in heaven and hell.
This graph discusses the relationship between crime and religious beliefs.  It compares different 
countries throughout the world.  It also shows the percentage of a nation that believes in 
Heaven minus the percentage that believes in Hell.
A graph of crime and religious beliefs, dominant religion graphed with crime index compared 
to percentage of population who believes in hell minus percentage that believes in hell
This chart describes crime and religious beliefs. Categories on the chart include Catholic, 
non-catholic christian, Muslim, and other. Countries include Egypt and Japan.
The image is related to crime and religious beliefs.  It depicts how high crime is in different 
areas related to the specific beliefs.  India, South Korea, United States, Norway, and Canada 
were all looked at.  It depicts the difference of individuals that believe in Heaven vs. crimes.