The chart below shows the changes that took place in three different areas of crime in Panama City from 2010 to 2019.
Given is the line graph depicting the statistics of burglary, car theft, and robbery in Panama City during a period of 9 years, starting from 2010.
It is conspicuous that while significant decreases were witnessed in the numbers of heist cases, there was tedious volatility in car theft and robbery matters. Furthermore, the number of robbery incidents was lowest over the period given.
Starting from 3400, the number of burglary incidents accreted to 3600 in 2011 before witnessing a swift plunge to 1000 within the next 4 years. After that, it achieved a remarkable recovery and reached 1400 in the last year of the phase.
In terms of car theft, 2600 cases were documented in the first year before having a moderate fluctuation to 2012 and hit the lowest point in 2013 with over 2000 incidents. Meanwhile, robbery incidents retained approximately 700 in the first and the last of a 9-year period despite some adjustments.