This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the overall crime rate in the United States
has dropped because of new tactics and deterrents of crime
The image depicts how improved deterrents have helped decrease car thefts in the US. The data
indicates that car thefts are at an all-time low in 2010, compared to a high in 2000.
This chart shows a decrease in car thefts in the United States due to increased security measures
and deterrents from 2010 to 2015. Thefts have deceased from 1.5 million to about 700,000.
This graph shows a decline in crime. It goes into thorough depth about how the improvements
in deterrents brought down auto theft in the U.S. The chart ranges from 1.5 million to 737,
142 over the years.
This line graph displays how improved deterrents have helped to reduce the number of car thefts
in the United States from the year 2000 to the year 2010.
This line graph shows how improved deterrents have helped bring down car thefts in the United
States from the year 2000 to the year 2010 with a steadily decreasing rate in car thefts.
Straight from the horse's mouth- the FBI- we see in this study that crime has gone down- particularly
auto theft- dramatically in the past ten years 2000-2010
The title of this graph is decline in crime. Under the title it says that improved deterrents
have helped bring down car thefts in the United States of America.
This chart shows the amount of car thefts in the United States in the last few years. It shows
that the amount of thefts has decreased due to the amount of new technology
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how crime in the united states has decreased
over time due to anti crime fighting measures introduced.
This chart describes a decline in crime and how approved deterrents have made this possible
in the US. It begins in 2000 and jumps every 5 years until 2010. It looks like the decline
did not begin until after 2005.
The graph shows the rate of car thefts from the federal investigations bureau has declined
with improved deterrents in place over the past 10 years(2000-2010)
There has been a steady decline in car thefts in the U.S from 1.5 million in 2000 to 737,142
car thefts. Improved deterrents have contributed in the decline of car thefts in the U.S
This chart describes declining in crime. Specifically, improved deterrents have helped bring
down car thefts in the united States of America by 1.5 million.