Irvine at 50: A Tale of Continuity and Change

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University of California, Irvine, School of Social Ecology Irvine at 50: A Tale of Continuity and Change • November 1 2021

Figure 2.6 The property crime subtypes all have exhibited downward trajectories over this time period, as seen in Figure 2.6. The most common crime—and arguably the least serious—are larcenies (red line), which have exhibited a strong downward slope since 1995. The next most common crimes are burglaries (blue line), and since peaking in 1979, they have exhibited a very strong, consistent, downward trajectory. Finally, motor vehicle thefts (green line) also have shown a consistent decline since peaking in 1989.

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