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The image contains two graphs related to the UK. The first is a pie chart displaying Gender of Prison Inmates in the UK, indicating males at 96% and females at 4%. The second is a line graph depicting Criminal Convictions in the UK by Age and Gender, with two lines representing male and female. Male conviction percentages by age are as follows: 10 (0%), 15 (around 17%), 20 (16%), 25 (around 10%), 30 (8%), 35 (6%), 40 (4%), 45 (3%), 50 (2%), 55 (1%), 60 (0%); Female conviction percentages by age are: 10 (0%), 15 (around 6%), 20 (4%), 25 (over 2% but less than 3%), 30 (2%), 35 (around 1.5%), 40 (1%), 45 (less than 1%), 50 (0.5%), 55 (less than 0.5%), 60 (0%).
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There are two figure concerning convection criminality in Britain. The first provides data on the rates of conviction among men and women of various ages, while the second revels indicates the gender balance of the UK prison population.
It is apparent from the information supplied that the rate of conviction among Brits of both sexes increases exponentially during adolescence and peaks at the age of about 20. Also evident is the fact that men are far more likely to offend than women. The rate of female offenders, meanwhile, climbs from 0 percent among girls of 10 to some 5 percent for 20-year-olds. The subsequent decades, however, see dramatic declines among both genders sexes .A mere 2 percent of crimes are committed by 60-year-old men and 0 percent by women of the same age.
As for the proportion of male and female prison inmates, men outnumber women 24 to 1. Some 96 percent of all prisoners are male, while the remainder are women.
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