Thursday 17 May 2018

More charts analysis!


Hello Bloggers!!! What´s Up? I´ve been analyzing this chart and I want to know what you think
about it. Leave your comments below.

The chart shows the number of cognisable crimes  committed in India between 1953 and 2003. The cognisable crimes that the chart shows are murder, rape and kidnapping. Generally speaking, murder is the most committed  crime of the three. It also mentions kidnapping which doesn't have too much impact as murder but there are too many registered cases anyway. Last but not least the chart shows rapes that are committed but there are not too many registered cases. Overall, all registered crimes committed start with less than 5 thousand cases to 10 thousand cases and end with more than 20 thousand and 40 thousand registered cases. Murder was the most committed crime in the India in 1953, 10 thousand people committed this crime. This peaked significantly until the beginning of the 90's with 40 thousand registered cases. But the homicide rate dropped in 2003 with a little more of 25 thousand registered cases. Furthermore, kidnapping started in 1953 with around 5 thousand registered cases. This increased gradually until the end of the twentieth century where it plummeted until 2003 when registered cases rose noticeably with more of 25 thousand cases. Finally, rape began in the 70s with less than 5 thousand registered cases. This  rose noticeably in 2003 when it dipped slightly but then it increased up to 20 thousand registered cases.
That was all, goodbye  bloggers. See you next time. Kiss
By Estefanía Arias

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