The line graph illustrates the connection between age and crime rate, while pie chart showcases different kids of illegal acts in the UK over the last year period, given in numbers and percentages respectively.
Overall, what stands out from the graphs is that violent crime was the most recent type of illegal acts in the UK among young adults over the period in question.
Looking at the details, is it evident that people in their twenties committed about 80 tens of thousands crime, having the highest number of illegal acts they are responsible for. Following this, people at the age of 16 had the second highest quantity of crimes committed, reaching the number of 70 tens of thousands. The third following highest number of crimes was done by people in the age of 24 (60 tens of thousands). While, adults in their 40s committed much less crime acts than youngsters, having under 20 tens of thousands of crime committed.
Meanwhile, the least frequent type of crime which was done in the UK was public order crime, reaching 9%, however, it was nowhere near as high as the proportion of violent crime committed in the UK which achieved the percentages of 46%, whereas the proportion of property and drug crime
