Research and analysis

A Profile of Repeat Offending by Children and Young People in England and Wales

Using Data First linked criminal courts and offender assessment data, this report explores the characteristics, offending patterns and needs of children and young people who frequently offend.

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A Profile of Repeat Offending by Children and Young People in England and Wales

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Technical Guide: A Profile of Repeat Offending by Children and Young People in England and Wales

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Tables: A Profile of Repeat Offending by Children and Young People in England and Wales

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Standardised Mean Differences Table: A Profile of Repeat Offending by Children and Young People in England and Wales

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Details

Data First[1] is a pioneering data-linking, research and academic engagement programme led by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and funded by Administrative Data Research UK (ADR UK)[2]. By linking administrative datasets from across the justice system, Data First is maximising the use and impact of data that is already collected when people interact with justice services.

This report uses newly linked data from Data First, connecting criminal courts records with offender assessment data for the first time. This linkage provides a unique opportunity to explore the characteristics, offending patterns, and needs of children and young people who frequently offend, and how these differ from those who do not.


[1] https://www.gov.uk/guidance/ministry-of-justice-data-first

[2] https://www.adruk.org/our-work/browse-all-projects/data-first-harnessing-the-potential-of-linked-administrative-data-for-the-justice-system-169/

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Published 20 March 2025

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