The line graph illustrates the correlation between the age of criminals and the number of crimes committed, while the pie chart provides information on the categories of unlawful acts in the UK in the previous year.
Overall, the highest average number of crimes was committed by individuals under the age of 20, with violent crime being the predominant type of offense.
A closer look reveals that children aged 4-12 were associated with approximately 5,000 cases or fewer. This number sharply increased to 70,000 cases for adolescents aged 12-16 and peaked at 80,000 cases for individuals in their 20s. Subsequently, there was a decrease in cases from ages 21 to 28, although the numbers remained relatively high. The cases then showed a declining trend until the age of 60, with just under 10,000 cases.
It is noteworthy that violent crime constituted the majority of illegal activities. Additionally, property-related offenses and drug-related crimes accounted for 23% and 22% of the total, respectively. Notably, only 9% of cases involved public order crimes, indicating that they are considered relatively minor offenses.
