The provided charts illustrate crime statistics in the UK during the previous year, categorized by age and type of offense. The data reveals a clear trend of higher crime rates among younger individuals, with violent crime constituting the most significant portion of overall offenses.
The line graph shows that the highest number of crimes was committed by 20-year-olds, reaching 80,000. The 16-year-old age group demonstrated the next highest crime rate at approximately 70,000. A significant drop is observed in the crime rates for older age groups, with individuals aged 24, 28, and beyond recording between 20,000 and 9,000 offenses. Crime rates generally decreased steadily with increasing age.
The pie chart details the types of crime committed. Violent crime accounted for the largest proportion, at 46%. Property crime and drug crime followed closely, representing 23% and 22% respectively. Public order offenses constituted a smaller percentage, at 9% of the total crimes.
