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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 two figures illustrate crime-related data in the UK. The pie chart shoes proportion of male and female prison inmates, while the line graph presents criminal conviction rates by age and gender.
The pie chart indicates that male make up 96% of the prison population, whereas female account for only 4% suggesting that men are significantly more likely to be incarcerated.
The line graph reveals a similar trend for both genders, with conviction rates rising sharply in adolescence and peaking in the early 20s. after this, the rates decline steadily reaching minimal levels by the age of 60. Despite this similarity, males have consistently higher conviction rates across all age groups, reflecting their dominance in the prison population.
Overall, the data highlights a strong gender disparity in criminal convictions, with men being the primary offenders in the UK
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