Data Insight: Socio-emotional characteristics in early childhood and offending behaviour in adolescence
Categories: Research using linked data, Data Insights, ADR UK Research Fellows, ADR England, Office for National Statistics, Children, young people & education, Crime & justice
18 February 2026
This Data Insight draws on the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and Department for Education (DfE) dataset to examine how socio-emotional developmental difficulties observed in early childhood are associated with offending behaviour during adolescence.
This project examines the relationship between early developmental difficulties and the likelihood of offending during adolescence. This includes school-related pathways through which these early difficulties shape later behaviour. Early development is measured using the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile (EYFSP), assessed at the end of the reception year when children are five years old, and criminal records are drawn from the Police National Computer for offences recorded between ages 11 and 17.
Children who went on to offend show lower scores across all indicators of early child development on the EYFSP.