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The line and pie charts depict the correlation between age and crime, and the classification of crimes, respectively, occurring in the UK in the previous year. Overall, residents from ages 16 to 24 had disproportionately caused the most crime, while around half of the total cases were reportedly violent. The line graph demonstrates that children […]
Depicted by a line graph and pie chart are the UK’s crime statistics for the last year. Overall, the line graph shows that crime rates increase during adolescence, peaking at the age of 20, and continue to drop as individuals age. The pie chart, on the other hand, portrays the percentage of the types of […]
The line graph provided shows the relationship between age and crime, and the pie chart illustrates the proportions of crime types in the last year in the UK. First of all, there were no crimes before the age of eight, and the crime rate started to increase slightly until the age of 12. After these […]
The line graph and pie chart provide insights into crime statistics in the UK over the past year. Notably, individuals between the ages of 10 and 60 have been involved in criminal activities. Interestingly, 20-year-olds were the most prolific offenders, responsible for 80,000 crimes last year. Close behind were 16-year-olds and 24-year-olds, who committed 70,000 […]
The line graph illustrates the correlation between the age of criminals and the number of crimes committed, while the pie chart provides information on the categories of unlawful acts in the UK in the previous year. Overall, the highest average number of crimes was committed by individuals under the age of 20, with violent crime […]
