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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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The pie chart and line graph illustrate information about crime in the UK for the last year, it shows the gender of prison inmates and the percentage of criminal convictions by age and gender.
Overall, males accounted for the majority of prisoners and were more likely than females to be convicted across all age groups. In addition, criminal convictions were most common among young adults, especially males in their early twenties.
We can see from the pie chart, males made up 96% of the prison population, while females represented only 4%, showing a clear difference in the number of male and female prisoners.
The line graph depicts that male convictions increased from age 10, reaching a peak of approximately 16% at around 20 years old. After this point, the figure went down gradually, falling to about 2% by age 60. A similar but lower trend is seen among females. Female convictions rose up to a peak of 5% at age 20, before decreasing constantly to almost 0% in the oldest age group.
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