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The 2 charts provide data on crime occurring in the UK for the last year, illustrating the relation between rates of crime and the criminals’ ages, and illustrating the types of crimes committed. The least crimes committed are by children from the age of 0 to 8, from which the crime rate begins to rise, […]
The line graph and pie chart illustrate data on the relationship between age and crime and the different types of crimes in the UK, last year. Overall, younger people tended to commit more crimes than older people, and the most common type of crime was violent ones. People aged 0 to 8 did not commit […]
The line graph provides a statistical data on the relationship between different age groups and crime, while the pie chart displays the most popular crimes as well as committed wrongdoings in the UK for the last year. From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the largest amount of crimes were committed by adolescents […]
The following graphics are a pie chart and a line graph. The pie chart and line graph demonstrate some crime information for UK for the past year. According to the line graph, the highest number of crimes last year were done by people aged between 16 to 24 years. In fact people of age 20 […]
The graphic shows crime figures for last year in the United Kingdom. The line graph shows the connection between criminal activity and age and the pie chart a breakdown of different crime types. It is evident when looking at the line graph that teenagers and those in their early twenties were responsible for a disproportionate […]
