The line graph provided shows the value of crimes in tens of thousands, while the pie chart displays the different types of crimes committed in the UK over the past year. It is evident from the graphs that the age group of 20-year-olds had the highest crime rate, with violent crimes being the most common type of crime committed.
Between the ages of twelve and twenty, the crime rate increased from 5,000 to 80,000. However, there was a decline of up to 60,000 for the age group of 24-year-olds. As the age increases, the crime rate decreases. For instance, the crime rate for the age group of 28-year-olds was 20,000.
Furthermore, the data indicates that the most prevalent type of crime is violence, accounting for 46% of all offenses. In contrast, public order crimes are the least common, comprising only 9% of all incidents. Additionally, property and drug crimes show similar trends, with 23% and 22% of all incidents respectively.
