These two charts,depict information about the correlation between age and criminal rate as well as types of criminality in the United Kingdom for last year. Overall, it is evident that young people in their early 20s dominated the crime actors, and violent crime was the most popular case.
More than thirds four of British people committed a crime in their transition era from young to mature at 20 years old. The total criminal rates are exactly 80.000, which accounts for almost half of the total rates. Children with an age range below 12 years old are the least likely to contribute to crime cases, with a zero number of crimes.
Based on the kinds of crimes shown in the pie chart, violent crime is the most frequent case, accounting for almost half of the total cases. There are 46% of cases related to violence, which is 1% higher than the combined number of drug and property asset crimes. Public order crime rarely happened, with only 9% of the total cases
