The provided graphs shed light on the percentage of men and women who were arrested in the UK from 2015-2020 for various reasons or criminal offenses they committed.
The majority of people arrested in the UK during the time period were men at 32% where as more number of women were arrested in particular cases like public intoxication.
Of all the cases where the police made arrests, public intoxication showed the highest percentage where almost 40% of all women arrested were charged with this crime, on the other hand only 31% men were charged with public intoxication. The number of arrests for theft was the lowest for both men and women while 22 % of the arrested men were charged with drunk driving. This number for women was about 13%. About 20% of arrested men were in for breaking and entering and the most cases for assault were registered against women at about 20%. There was an equal involvement of both men and women in other crimes.
The pie chart shows the percentage of people arrested in the UK during the 5 year period where it clearly‑ shows how 32% of men were arrested throughout the country and only 9 % of females were arrested for their involvement in different crimes.
Overall, the graphs showcase the involvement of men and women in various crimes in the UK in a 5 year period.
