The pie charts detail the share of both genders arrested or not, while the bar graph illustrates the percentage of types of crime that males and females committed in the UK within 5 years commencing in 2015.
It is worth noting that pie charts show that a larger number of men broke the law when compared to women. It is represented in bar charts that both genders were most blamed for public intoxication, and more men were arrested owing to assault, whereas more drunk women drove a car in the UK in the given timeframe.
Regarding pie charts, almost two-thirds of males in the UK were arrested but it was only a tenth in the figure for the opposite gender. Focusing on male arrest, about 48% of men were arrested because of becoming drunk in public places. It was followed by assault and unspecified crimes with almost the same patterns- just under 20%. The share of “drink driving” accounted for 14%. Last but not least, the remaining others made up tiny shares.
As for women, likely men, they were also put in jail because of public intoxication at 30%. Surprisingly, more females(22%) drove their cars when they were drunk than males. After which, the figures for breaking and “Other ” came with identical shares- about 17-18%. The only others constituted an inconsiderable proportion.
