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Baillie, Deborah; Cameron, Kate; Cull, Lesley-Anne; Roche, Jeremy and West, Janice eds. (2003). Social Work and the Law in Scotland. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave.

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Roche, Jeremy (2004). Value Dilemmas and Social Work Practice. In: Patisson, Stephen and Pill, Roisin M. eds. Values in Professional Practice lessons for Health, Social Care and other Professionals. Abingdon, UK: Radcliffe Press, pp. 89–101.

Roche, Jeremy (2004). Children: Rights, participation and citizenship. In: Freeman, Michael D. A ed. Children's Rights. The International Library of Essays on Rights. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 277–293.

Roche, Jeremy (2003). Legal Values and Social Work Values. In: Baillie, Deborah; Cameron, Kate; Cull, Lesley-Anne; Roche, Jeremy and West, Janice eds. Social Work and the Law in Scotland. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave, pp. 16–27.

Foley, Pam; Parton, Nigel; Roche, Jeremy and Tucker, Stanley (2003). Contradictory and convergent trends in law and policy affecting children in England. In: Hallett, Christine and Prout, Alan eds. Hearing the voices of children: Social policy for a new century. London, UK: Routledge Falmer, pp. 106–120.

Roche, Jeremy (2002). The Children Act 1989 and children’s rights: a critical reassessment. In: Franklin, Bob ed. The New Handbook of Children's Rights: Comparative Policy and Practice. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 60–80.

Lim, Hilary and Roche, Jeremy (2001). Feminism and children’s rights: the politics of voice. In: Fottrell, Deirdre ed. Revisiting Children's Rights: 10 Years of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Hague, The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International, pp. 51–72.

Lim, Hilary and Roche, Jeremy (2000). Feminism and children's rights: The politics of voice. In: Fottrell, Deirdre ed. Revisiting children's rights: 10 years of the UN convention on the Rights of the Child. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, pp. 51–72.

Lim, Hilary and Roche, Jeremy (2000). Feminism and children's rights. In: Bridgeman, Jo and Monk, Daniel eds. Feminist Perspectives on Child Law. London: Routledge-Cavendish, pp. 227–249.

Roche, Jeremy (1999). Children and divorce: A private affair. In: Day Sclater, Shelley and Piper, Christine eds. Undercurrents of Divorce. Socio-Legal Studies (17). Abingdon: Ashgate, pp. 55–75.

Roche, Jeremy (1996). The politics of children's rights. In: Brannen, J. and O'Brian, M. eds. Children and Families: Research and Policy. London: Falmer, pp. 26–40.

Roche, Jeremy (1996). Children's rights: a lawyer's view. In: John, Mary ed. Children in Our Charge: The Child's Right to Resources. Children in Charge (2). London: Jessica Kingsley, pp. 23–35.

Bottomley, A and Roche, Jeremy (1988). Conflict and consensus: a critique of the language of informal justice. In: Matthews, R ed. Informal Justice? Sage Contemporary Criminology. London: Sage, pp. 86–107.

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Roche, Jeremy (2008). Children's rights, confidentiality and the policing of children. International Journal of Children's Rights, 16(4) pp. 431–456.

Roche, Jeremy (2005). Children, citizenship and human rights. Journal of Social Sciences, Special Is(9) pp. 43–55.

Roche, J. and Tucker, S. (2000). Beyond Problematisation: Young people, citizenship and a new approach to service delivery. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 9 pp. 27–43.

Roche, Jeremy (1997). Law, ethics and social work practice: a critical curriculum. Liverpool Law Review, XIX(2) pp. 121–142.

Roche, Jeremy (1997). Law ethics and social work practice: a critical curriculum. The Liverpool Law Review, 19(2) pp. 121–142.

Roche, Jeremy (1995). Children's rights: in the name of the child. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 17(3) pp. 281–299.

Roche, Jeremy (1991). The Children Act 1989: once a parent always a parent? Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 13(5) pp. 345–361.

Roche, Jeremy and Briggs, Andy (1990). Allowing children a voice: a note on confidentiality. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 12(3) pp. 178–192.

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