The provided figures illustrate information about crime rates. The pie chart shows the prison inmate rates of males and females, while the line graph provides data on the age of offenders in criminal convictions in the UK prisons.
Overall, the highest number of crimes was committed by individuals aged 20 for both males and females. However, females accounted for only a small percentage. In addition, there were no female prisoners aged 10 and 60.
It is evident that there were no female prisoners at the age of 10. However, approximately 2% of males were jailed. Nevertheless, the rates for both genders grew rapidly until the age of 20. Male prisoner rates peaked at around 16%, while the figure for females was just above 4%. The rate of male offenders decreased significantly between the ages of 20 and 40. Similarly, the figure for women dropped to one percent when they were 45 years old. Following that, the rates remained stable until the age of 55 and there were no female lawbreakers who were aged 60. Yet, male prisoners aged 45 accounted for roughly 8%. Thereafter the rates began to decline between the ages of 45 and 60. Finally, the rates fell to just 2%. Generally, approximately 96% of prisoners were male, whilst roughly 4% were female.
