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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 bar chart illustrates the amount of charged men and women with various kinds of crimes in 2008/09.
The first noticeable thing is that violence against the person was the most committed type of offence, having about 31% of male and 33% of female people. Another key feature is that theft and handling stolen goods, coming in second place of popularity, were committed by approximately 32% of women, which is one third more than the percentage of men (about 20%).
Criminal damage and drug offences, having almost the same proportion of male and female arrests (approximately 10% and 8% of blamed men and 7% and 6% of accused women), are more common than robbery, burglary, fraud and forgery, which have the smallest number of arrests among men and women.
Other types of crimes, committed by 14% of male and 12% of female people, are almost twice as less as cases of violence.
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