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Band 5+: The line graph and pie chart below show information on crime in the UK for the last year. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two charts relating to crime statistics. The first is a line graph titled "The Relationship Between Age and Crime, Last Year" with age on the x-axis (ranging from 4 to 64 in increments of 4) and number of crimes on the y-axis (ranging from 0 to 50 in increments of 10). The line shows a peak in crime rate at age 20 with 50 crimes, which then decreases sharply until age 28 and gradually levels out. The second is a pie chart titled "Types of Crime in the UK, Last Year" showing the distribution of violent crime at 44%, property crime at 22%, drug crime at 22%, and public order crime at 12%.
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The line graph illustrates criminal activity rate in relation with the age factor. While pie chart demonstrates the varieties of crime took place in the UK last year.

Overall, it shows most of the crimes done by the age group from 16-24 years. Whereas, violent crimes are the one of the major variety of crimes held in United Kingdom last year.

To begin with, least numbers of crime rate seen after the age of 50, which ranges between 0 to 10,000. While the highest amount of criminal activity done by the people at the age of 20, which was 80,000 crimes. In the age of 8-16 years old, crime rate was ascending from 5,000 up to 70,000, which was at the peak at the age of 20. Then the rate was declined gradually in the age group of 24-50 years.

Moreover, major varieties of crimes were violent crimes and property related crimes, 46% and 23% respectively. Public order crime occupied the least percentage of all the types of crime, which consisted merely 9%.Lastly, 22% of the crimes were accounted for the narcotics related crimes.

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