The line graph provided shows the relationship between age and crime, and the pie chart illustrates the proportions of crime types in the last year in the UK.
First of all, there were no crimes before the age of eight, and the crime rate started to increase slightly until the age of 12. After these slight changes, a dramatic rise happened and the crime rate reached around 8 percent. This increase was followed by a significant drop in the number of criminals between the ages of 20 and 28.
According to the pie chart, the most common type of crime was violent crime, with a proportion of 46 percent, while the least common was 9 percent, and it was the puplic order crime. The property and drug crimes were approximately the same with a difference of 1 percent, while the property proportion had the second highest crime rate of 23 percent.
Finally, It is clear that people in their twenties had the highest rate of crime in comparison to other ages. The dominant crime type was violent crime.
