The Table Below Shows the Figures for Imprisonment in Five Countries Between 1930 and 1980

The table below shows the figures for imprisonment in five countries between 1930 and 1980. Write a report for a university, lecturer describing the information shown below.


The table below shows the figures for imprisonment in five countries between 1930 and 1980

This bar graph shows the number of prisoners in five different countries such as Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, United States, Canada for the period 1930 to 1980 in numbers.

Overall, Canada’s retention period is high in starting years and least for Great Britain. After some years, the trend has changed that United increased significantly and Australia has decreased slightly.

In the year 1930, Canada has the highest that is 120 thousand prisoners, whereas has great Britain country has less crime rate with fewer prisoners that are almost 20 thousand prisoners. The two countries count is almost the same with 100 thousand prisoners whereas Australia had 60 thousand prisoners. For the period 1940 to 1970, there are several changes and the crime rate is increased in some countries and decreased in some countries.

The country united states rose to above 120 thousand prisoners in the 1940 but later decreased gradually to almost 100 thousand and after minimal up and downs the number is decreased to below 100 thousand, whereas Canada in decreased gradually initially and dropped to 80 thousand prisoners in the year 1970. The remaining countries are almost equal with 60 thousand prisoners at the end of 1970.

Moreover, In the year 1980, there were large changes in almost all countries. The country United states rocketed to almost 140 thousand whereas the great Britain new Zealand and cand increased minimally and were almost same with 80 thousand prisoners Whereas the country Australia leapt to almost 40 thousand prisoners.

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