The pie chart shows the percentage of males and females arrested in the UK from 2015- 2020 and the bar chart shows the reasons for these people's arrest. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The diagram illustrates the number of arrested boys and girls in the UK over the past 5 years,
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the accompanying bar chart delineates the reasons behind these arrests
Overall
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, we can see that a significantly higher percentage of men were arrested compared to girls during
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period.
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, despite variations in other categories, public intoxication was the primary cause of arrest for both genders Start from the pie chart in detail, men were far more arrested than mothers. Nearly a third of males experienced an arrest, leaving 68% who were not.
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, females had only a small number, at exaclty 9%, who were arrested, with the vast (91%) majority avoiding any arrest Turning to the causes for these apprehensions, public intoxication stood out as the leading offence, representing roughly 31% of male detentions and an even higher figure of nearly 38% for females. Following drink driving most common reason for boys was over 20%,
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for girls, it was assault at just under 20%. Interestingly, males had a higher proportion of arrests for breaking and entering , around 18% , compared to mothers, approximately 12%. Meanwhile, thefts were relatively low and comparable for both genders between 12% and 15% , as were the arrests categorised as other , which had a higher amount for both demoghrapics almost 20%

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