The line graph displays the relationship between
age
and the Use synonyms
crime
rate in the UK over the past year. The pie chart illustrates the proportion of various types of crimes committed during the same period.
Use synonyms
Overall
, the Linking Words
crime
rate was highest among people in their late teens, particularly around the Use synonyms
age
of 18. Use synonyms
Additionally
, violent Linking Words
crime
was the dominant category, accounting for nearly half of all recorded Use synonyms
offenses
.
Change the spelling
offences
According to
the line graph, Linking Words
crime
levels began to rise sharply around the Use synonyms
age
of 10 and reached a peak at Use synonyms
age
18, where they show an upward trend skyrocketing Use synonyms
80,000
. Change preposition
to 80,000
Although
the rate remained relatively high until the mid-20s, it diminished wildly Linking Words
thereafter
and stabilized at a much lower level beyond Linking Words
age
30. Use synonyms
This
pattern suggests that criminal Linking Words
behavior
is strongly associated with teenagers, especially during late adolescence.
The pie chart presents that violent crimes made up the largest share at 46%, which may partly explain the heightened concern over youth Change the spelling
behaviour
crime
. Meanwhile, property and drug-related crimes accounted for 23% and 22% respectively, Use synonyms
whereas
public order Linking Words
offenses
were far less common, making up only 9% of the total.Change the spelling
offences
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