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The line graph illustrates the relationship between age and crime rates in the UK over the last year, while the pie chart shows the proportion of different types of crime during the same period. Overall, crime is most prevalent among people in their late teens and early twenties, before declining steadily with age. In terms […]
Overall, it is clear that young people, specifically those around the age of 20, committed the most crimes. In terms of crime types, violent crime was the most common offense, accounting for almost half of all reported incidents. Looking at the line graph in detail, the crime rate was extremely low for those under 12 […]
The provided charts illustrate crime statistics in the UK during the previous year, categorized by age and type of offense. The data reveals a clear trend of higher crime rates among younger individuals, with violent crime constituting the most significant portion of overall offenses. The line graph shows that the highest number of crimes was […]
The two graphics provide different information about crime in the UK over the last year. The line graph illustrates the relationship between age and crime rates, while the pie chart shows the distribution of various types of crimes. Overall, younger people committed more crimes compared to older individuals, with the crime rate peaking among those […]
The following report analyzes data depicted in a line graph and a pie chart showcasing crime statistics in the UK over the past year. The line graph illustrates the connection between age groups and crime rates, ranging from 0 to 90 crimes and ages 0 to 64, peaking at age 20 with over 80 crimes […]
