The charts depict the data about how many people arrested varied by gender and their reasons in the UK over the period between 2015 and 2020.
Overall, what stand out from the pie charts is that the majority of males arrested than females. Moreover, it is clear that the percentage of public intoxication which was committed was the largest.
Looking at the details, as regards information ranged by gender, 32% of man was detained than woman where only 9% composed that type of people. When it comes to the proportions of the reasons for arrest, public intoxication with approximately 31-38 percent for both genders came top of the list. The second most common reason for males was drink driving, while the percentage of females for this was much smaller, at around 22 and 14, respectively.
Other reasons were the next, at roughly 18 percent for two gender. Breaking and entering was approximately 18 percent for first gender and 12 for second followed by assault which was the reason contained at average 16 out of 100.
