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Band 6+: You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The pie chart shows the percentage of persons arrested in the five years ending 1994 and the bar chart shows the most recent reasons for arrest. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

Image for topic: You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The pie chart shows the percentage of persons arrested in the five years ending 1994 and the bar chart shows the most recent reasons for arrest. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.
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The image presents data on arrests in two parts: first, pie charts show persons arrested in the five years ending 1994, with 32% of Males arrested and 68% not arrested, and 9% of Females arrested and 91% not arrested. Second, a bar chart details the reasons for the most recent arrest by percentage for Females and Males respectively: Drink driving (29%, 26%), Public drinking (38%, 31%), Breach of order (19%, 18%), Assault (18%, 20%), Theft (17%, 15%), Other reason (19%, 20%), and No answer (8%, 5%).
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The charts display information collected in the years of 1989-1994. The pie charts provide information on the quantity of men and women arrest during this time and the bar chart represents the the 5 different purposes behind their last imprisonment. The given reasons are drink driving, public drinking, breach of order, assult, theft, other reasons and no answer. In the given years more men at 32% was arrested when compared to women at 9%. For both genders, the majority of the arrests were due to public drinking.

In the female catergory, between 35% to 40% of the arrests was as a result of public drinking. Similarily, just above 30% of male arrest was due to the same reason. For both sexs, the lowest percentage was seen in the no answer catergory with approximately 7% in women and less than 5% in men.

Drink driving takes the second place for males while in women it was assult at just above 20% and almost 20% respectively. Drink driving was lower in females with below 15% of the resons accounting to their arrest. Slighly above 15% was seen for assult charges in men. For the men, breach of order(close to 20%), other reasons(15%)followed. In women, it was between 10% and 15% for breach of order and theft and closer to 20% for other reasons.

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