Two graphs provide numerical data about offences in the United Kingdom for the last year.
Overall, it can be easily seen that the line graph, which presents a correlation between the crime rate and an age, has a massive peak: there are more youngsters committed in crimes than others. While the pie chart show what types of crime are more common among the UK citizens, where violent crimes prevail over others.
Looking at the details, violent crimes are accounted for almost a half of crimes in the UK last year, with a severe 46 percentages. Then, there are two types of crime, which were both twicely less widespread as a violent crime, there are property and drug crimes with 23% and 22% respectively.
All these crimes were mostly produced by people between 12 and 28, thus, there were less than 50 thousand of crimes among twelve-year teenagers. However, then the value had rocketed dramatically to 70 tens of thousands among sixteen years old adolescents and, eventually, reached a peak with 80 tens of thousands crimes committed by 20 years old youngsters. After reaching a peak, the value steadily declined.
