The pie charts compare the proportion of individuals arrested in the UK between 2015 and 2020, categorized by gender and types of crime committed .
Overall, more males were arrested compared to females, and public intoxication was the primary reason for arrests among both genders.
Regarding the data, about 32% of males were arrested by the police, while 68% of males did not experience arrest during the period shown. In contrast, the arrest rate for females was less than one-third of that for males, with 91% of females not being arrested.
Public intoxication was the dominant reason for arrests among both genders, accounting for over a third of arrests for men and nearly two-fifths for women. For drink driving, 22% of the arrested individuals were men, compared to 15% for women. When it comes to breaking and entering, assault, theft, and other types of crime, each category accounted for less than 20% of arrests. Assault was more prevalent among females, whereas breaking and entering was more common among males.
