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Today's topic is Crime, focusing on analyzing crime patterns through the lens of gender. The investigation reveals that while most cases for both genders are resolved quickly, male cases tend to receive quicker attention, particularly within the first 10 days, suggesting possible biases in resource allocation. Females are more likely to experience crime in residential areas, whereas males face risks in public or transportation settings, indicating the need for targeted safety measures. Age-based trends show that younger females face higher risks of exploitation, while older males are more exposed to public dangers, shaped by societal roles. Males are often victims in public settings, while females encounter more private or domestic incidents. Additionally, females face higher crime risks during daylight hours, while male victimization remains consistent throughout the day. These findings reflect distinct societal roles, behaviors, and vulnerabilities unique to each gender.