The pie chart and bar chart illustrate the proportion of individuals arrested in the UK from 2015 to 2020, categorized by gender and the types of crimes committed.
Overall, males were arrested significantly more frequently than females, with public intoxication emerging as the most common reason for arrests across both genders.
The pie chart shows that 32% of males were arrested during the period, while the remaining 68% were not. In contrast, only 9% of females experienced arrest, highlighting a stark disparity between the genders.
The bar chart provides details about the types of crimes committed by those arrested. Public intoxication accounted for over a third of arrests for men and nearly 40% for women, making it the most prevalent reason. Drink driving was the second most common crime, comprising 22% of male arrests and 15% of female arrests. Other offenses, such as breaking and entering, assault, theft, and miscellaneous crimes, each constituted less than 20% of arrests. Interestingly, assault was slightly more prevalent among women, while breaking and entering was more common among men.
