The table and pie chart compare the detailed information on crimes in the UK for 2002. It can be obviously seen that there was a significant relationship between age and crimes. In this case, teenagers had the highest percentage of crimes in 2002.
According to the table, most crimes had occurred by teenagers. After the age of 12, the trend sharply increased especially at age of 20 which shows that the person at the close of the Age of puberty should be more careful and avoid troubles. However, the trend is remarkably decreased after 20, then it remained stable rather.
As can be seen from the pie chart, most of the crimes belonged to violence by 46% which followed by Property, drug, and public order crime at 23, 22, and 9 percentages respectively in 2002.
In a conclusion, people between 16 and 24 had the highest violence and potential for perpetrating the crime in the mentioned year. 
The table and pie chart compare the detailed information on  
crimes
 in the UK for 2002. It can be  
obviously
  seen
 that there was a significant relationship between  
age
 and  
crimes
.  
In this case
,  
teenagers
 had the highest percentage of  
crimes
 in 2002.
According to the table, most  
crimes
 had occurred by  
teenagers
. After the  
age
 of 12, the trend  
sharply
 increased  
especially
 at  
age
 of 20 which  
shows
 that the person at the close of the  
Age
 of puberty should be more careful and avoid troubles.  
However
, the trend is  
remarkably
 decreased after 20, then it remained stable  
rather
.
As can be  
seen
 from the pie chart, most of the  
crimes
 belonged to violence by 46% which followed by Property, drug, and public order  
crime
 at 23, 22, and 9 percentages  
respectively
 in 2002.
In a conclusion,  
people
 between 16 and 24 had the highest violence and potential for perpetrating the  
crime
 in the mentioned year.