%0 Journal Article %T RISKS, RIGHTS OR BOTH? EVALUATING THE COMMON AETIOLOGY OF NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE OUTCOMES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE TO INFORM YOUTH JUSTICE PRACTICE %A Kevin Haines %A Stephen Case %J Kriminologija i Socijalna Integracija %D 2011 %I University of Zagreb %X The policy and practice of the Youth Justice System of England and Wales has become dominated by risk-focused, offender-first approaches underpinned by the deterministic, reductionist and psychosocially-biased risk factor prevention paradigm. Using the All Wales Youth Offending Strategy and the evaluation of the Welsh Assembly Government¡¯s ¡®Extending Entitlement¡¯ youth inclusion strategy as its touchstones, this paper explores a rights- and entitlements-based, children first model of working with young people. This model critiques the management of risks and the purported ¡®common aetiology¡¯ of negative and positive behaviours/outcomes and evidences the potential advantages of pursuing a proactive, inclusionary, children first, children¡¯s rights agenda when seeking to reduce youth offending. %K risk model %K rights- and entitlements-based model %K juvenile justice %U http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=101169