The line chart displays the sum of crimes committed in correlation to specific age groups in the UK the year prior, while the pie graph illustrates the categories for those criminal offenses in percentages.
Overall, there is an evident trend in teenagers along with young adults being the main perpetrators of illegal activities, and violence is the most prevalent form of law-breaking.
In the line graph, the quantity of committed felonies last year began to appear in adolescents, hovering at about five thousand crimes then undergoing a massive surge by over tenfold for high schoolers. This figure soon peaked in individuals aged 20 at eighty thousand committed crimes and slightly dipped for the 24-year-olds before witnessing a massive plummet to only 20 thousand crimes, with the subsequent age groups never exceeding this threshold again.
As for the pie chart, the represented data depicts a clear proclivity towards physically damaging offenses, which accounted for approximately half of all crimes in the UK one year ago. Proportions for other forms of committing unlawful wrongdoings such as property and drug-related charges were relatively similar, at 23 and 22 percent respectively, while less than a tenth of penalized actions involved public order issues.
