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The image shows a bar graph titled "Proportion of male and female arrests by offence type, 2008/09." Offence groups on the x-axis include "Violence against the person," "Robbery," "Burglary," "Theft and handling stolen goods," "Fraud and forgery," "Criminal damage," "Drug offences," and "Other offences." The y-axis indicates percentages. For "Violence against the person," males account for approximately 33%, females around 27%; "Robbery," males about 9%, females 2%; "Burglary," males 10%, females 2%; "Theft and handling stolen goods," males 22%, females 35%; "Fraud and forgery," males 4%, females 5%; "Criminal damage," males 15%, females 8%; "Drug offences," males 11%, females 5%; "Other offences," both males and females about 12%.
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The provided bar charts clearly illustrate the proportion of arrests of both sexes for various types of offenses during 2008 and 2009.
Overall, it is apparent that there were seven types of offenses, with the highest percentage being for violence against the person, while the lowest percentage was recorded for robbery throughout the period.
To begin with, the two largest categories are Violence Against the Person and Theft and Handling Stolen Goods. In the category of Violence Against Other Individuals, both proportions nearly reached 35%, with women significantly outpacing men. A similar trend was observed in Theft and Handling Stolen Goods, where the percentage for men sharply lagged at around 20%, while the percentage for women surpassed 30%.
The percentages for other offenses, such as Robbery, Burglary, Fraud and Forgery, Criminal Damage, and Drug Offenses, were considerably smaller in comparison to the previous categories. Interestingly, the female percentage only excelled in the category of Fraud and Forgery.
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