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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 consists of two graphs, the first showing the relationship between age and crime rate in the UK last year, with the number of crimes ranging from 0 to 90 and ages from 0 to 64. The graph peaks at age 20 with crime rate exceeding 80, then plummets to around 12 past age 24, and decreases steadily with age. The second graph displays types of crime percentages, with violent crime at 46%, property crime 23%, drug crime 22%, and public order crime 9%.
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The line graph and pie chart illustrate the number of crimes for one year in the Uk.

Overall, it is clear from the graph, there is a high volume of crimes in the age group between 16 and approximately 25 years. The pie chart shows that the greatest proportion of crimes in the Uk were violent crimes.

There is a significant number of crimes which represented 80 000 of people aged 20. The number of crimes were relatively similar at 70 000 for age 16 and 60 000 for age around 24, whereas the number of crimes decreased proportionally in the group of people aged 28-44, the figures are between 20 000 and 10 000, respectively. In the age group 48-60 years, there a minority of people who participated in crimes.

The major proportion of the pie chart is just under half of violent crimes. The property crimes and drug crimes are pretty similar in numbers, 23% and 22%, respectively. The smallest part of the pie chart related to public order crime and it is 9%.

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