The line graph illustrates data regarding the crime rate in the UK with respect to age for the last year, while the pie chart depicts the kinds of crime with their respective proportions for the same year.
Overall, individuals age ranges from 15 to 28 were more inclined to criminal activities last year, and most of these were violent.
British children, roughly up to 12 years old, were not involved in any crime, but the rate of criminal activities steeply increased in the case of 16-year-old children. The 20-year-old youngsters of the UK exhibited the highest amount of crime, 80,000. Then, this trend remarkably decreased for 28-year-old personnel. Finally, the account of crime gradually decreased with age.
In the case of crime variants, 46% of crimes were related to violence, while only public order crime had the least proportion, 9%. Moreover, property crime and drug crime shared almost similar percentages, 23% and 22%, respectively.
