The line chart illustrates the crime rate by
age
(in tens of thousands), Use synonyms
while
the pie chart displays the types of Linking Words
crimes
committed in the UK Use synonyms
last
year.
Linking Words
Overall
, young people commit the most Linking Words
crimes
, with a steep increase observed after the Use synonyms
age
of 12, peaking at Use synonyms
age
20. Use synonyms
Additionally
, a sharp decline was observed after the Linking Words
age
of 28, Use synonyms
while
the most common crime was violence, making up almost half of all Linking Words
crimes
.
The line graph indicates that criminal activity in childhood was almost non-existent, Use synonyms
while
offences rose drastically in adolescence, peaking at Linking Words
age
20, with approximately 85,000 Use synonyms
crimes
reported Use synonyms
last
year. Linking Words
This
figure plummeted to 20,000 by Linking Words
age
28 and continued to decline Use synonyms
thereafter
, reaching minimal levels by Linking Words
age
50.
The pie displays violence as the most common offence, which accounted for almost half (46%) of all Use synonyms
crimes
in the UK Use synonyms
last
year. Property and drug-related Linking Words
crimes
were each just under a quarter, at 23% and 24%, respectively, Use synonyms
whereas
public-order crime was reported at 9%.Linking Words
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