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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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A glance at the chart illustrates the criminal conviction rate of both men and women of disparate ages in British and the percentage of gender prisoners in the UK prison system. Overall, the data reveals that male prisoners and criminal convictions are more numerous than females.
Sexes of prison inmates in the United Kingdom majority men 96 percent while females are a mere 4 percent. With males who were convicted aged from 10-15 slightly increased. Nevertheless, adolescents took up the highest percentage with 18 percent, which increased exponentially. Aged between 25 and 40 tended to decline from 14 to 8 percent. Aged 60 years were the lowest proportion with 2 percent.
Conversely, the proportion of women conviction less than men. Aged 10 and 60 years did not happen. A female aged 15 slightly climbed, thereafter peaked at over 4 percent in aged 20, reaching a zenith of female offenders. From age 25 to 55 gradually diminished.
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