Simple histogram plot to show the distribution of ages in the dataset. The plot indicates that most data points are clustered around a central age value, forming a distribution somewhat similar to a normal distribution but with a slight right skew. This suggests that most individuals fall within a specific age range, with fewer individuals being older.
Simple bar chart that shows the relationship between the presence or absence of “Signs of Mental Illness” (1 for true, 0 for false) and the “Manner of Death.” It visualizes the count of incidents in each category.
- When “Signs of Mental Illness” is 0 (false), the most common “Manner of Death” is “shot” or “shot and Tasered,” with a higher count.
- When “Signs of Mental Illness” is 1 (true), the count of incidents for “shot” or “shot and Tasered” is lower compared to when there are no signs of mental illness.
When individuals do not show signs of mental illness, the most common manners of death are “shot” and “shot and Tasered.” This means that incidents where individuals are shot or shot and Tasered are more frequently observed when there are no signs of mental illness.