Theres two related data shown, which are a line graph about how age and crime tangled to each other and a pie chart about types of crime in the UK in a year.
It is fascinating the fact that the highest crime rate are dominated by teenagers, ranging from 16 to 25, it is accounted for over 80% of people age 20 admitted a crime in a year. But somehow a violent cases in the UK are dominating over 46%, It is uniquely related to people at young age, considering they’re more exposed to society than the elders. Moreover theres also a least percentage which listed for the age of 28 and above accounting for a least 20%, And none for the children aged below 8.
Meanwhile Crime in the UK has numerous types and property crime are being the second rank of it, accounted for 23% and simillarly 22% for drug crime happening in the uk, However a public order crime is only accounted for atleast 9%.
Overall people who are older has a chance of lower crime rate rather than the younger, since either they’ve been punished nor they werent be able to do because of the health factor. Different from the younger people who are more capable and exposed through the society.
