The two figures describe the statistic about the crime in the UK. The pie chart presents the percentage of people in prison in both sexes: men and women, while the line chart compares the rate of offender between males and females across various age groups.
Overall, it is obviously seen from the data that the rate of male criminals exceed those of females, which accounted for 96% and 24 times than that of women . Additionally, among various age groups, men had higher tendency to commit crimes than other opposite gender.
To begin with , there is a comprehensive view that both genders have the highest percentage of criminal convictions at the 20 years old groups. Although both of them reached the top at the same age groups, males occupied for 16% of people convicted of a crimes, while females only took for nearly 5% , which less than 3 times as males. After the age of 20, the rate of guilty person had a significantly reduction in both gender. From 20-40 years old, the proportion of male criminals sharply decreased a half and the stayed unchanged until the age of 45. Meanwhile, females slowly fell from 5% to 1% of people in guilty. Afterward, males plummeted to 2% and females dropped to 0% in the end.
