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Band 4+: 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 presents information about the linkage between age and number of crimes in last year, and the pie chart illustrates about the percent of crimes, which is divided into four types.

We can see that, crimes were committed by young people more than other ages. In addition, the most common crime was the violent crimes.

Young people that the age between 12-28 years old commit more crime, In 12 years old it was recorded about 5o thousands, but it dramatically rised to 70 thousands in the age of 16 years old. Then it touched the peak at 80 thousands in 20 years old. After that, it significant decrease to 20 thousands in 28 years old. Additionally, then after the age 28 years old the crime were decreased slightly and in 60 years old it was lower than 10 thousands.

As we can see, The most of crimes that were committed is violent crime, that account almost half of all. Following by property violent and drug crime at 23% and 22%, respectively. Lastly, public order crime was the least type of crime that people had commit last year, it was only 9%

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