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The line chart depicts the correlation between age and crime frequency, while the pie chart provides a breakdown of the four main types of crime committed in Britain last year. Notably, the graphs reveal a stark contrast in crime rates across different age groups. The highest incidence of crime was among teenagers, with the frequency […]
The line graph illustrates the relationship between age and crime in the UK for the last year. In general, it is clear that crimes are committed mainly by young people, whose numbers exceed those of children and the elderly. The proportion of children working in this area made a negligible contribution. The number of people […]
The pie chart and line graph depict the data on criminal cases in the UK for the previous year. According to the line graph, there is a high correlation between the ages and the crime rates, since a significant number of crimes were responsible for the age bracket of those, who are from 16 to […]
These two charts,depict information about the correlation between age and criminal rate as well as types of criminality in the United Kingdom for last year. Overall, it is evident that young people in their early 20s dominated the crime actors, and violent crime was the most popular case. More than thirds four of British people […]
The line graph and pie chart describe The United Kingdom’s Crime Information from last Year. Overall, violence accounted for the majority of crime that occurred in the nation, and youngsters contributed mostly to the actions. In detail, individuals in their early twenties were responsible for committing most of the criminal activities last year, compared to […]
