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(2007) Historical abuse in residential child care in Scotland 1950-1995: A literature review, in Shaw, T.  Historical Abuse Systemic Review: Residential Schools and Children's Homes in Scotland 1950 - 1995, Appendix 2 (pp. 179-208). Edinburgh: The Scottish Government. Knorth, E.J., Toom, M.J., Tausendfreund, T. & Kendrick, A. (2007) Characteristics and service responses to young people with serious antisocial and oppositional behaviour: Outlines of a practice-based model of residential care, in Grietens, H., Knorth, E., Durning, P. & Dumas, J. (eds) Promoting Competence in Children and Families: Scientific Perspectives on Resilience and Vulnerability (pp. 199-223), Leuven: Leuven University Press. Kendrick, A. (2006) Working with children and young people, in Mainey, A. & Crimmens, D. (eds) Fit for the Future: Residential Child Care in the United Kingdom  (pp. 74-83). London: National Children's Bureau. Kendrick, A. (2005) Social exclusion and social inclusion: Themes and issues in residential child care, in Crimmens, D. & Milligan, I. (eds) Facing Forward:  Residential Child Care in the 21st Century (pp. 7-18). Lyme Regis: Russell House Publishing. Kendrick, A. (2004) Managing children and young people who are sexually aggressive, in Kemshall, H. & McIvor, G. (eds) Managing Sex Offender Risk  (pp. 165-186). London: Jessica Kingsley. Kendrick, A., Mitchell, R. and Smith, M. (2004) The development of a residential unit working with sexually aggressive young men, in Eriksson, H.G. & Tjelflaat, T. (eds) Residential Care: Horizons for the New Century (pp. 38-55). Aldershot: Ashgate. Kendrick, A. (2003) Children looked after in residential and foster care, in Baillie, D., Cameron, K., Cull, L-A., Roche, J. & West, J. (eds) Social Work and the Law in Scotland (pp. 135-146). London: Palgrave/Open University Press. Kendrick, A. and Mair, R. (2002) Developing focused care: a residential unit for sexually aggressive young men, in M. Calder (ed.) Young People Who Sexually Abuse: Building the Evidence Base for Your Practice, Lyme Regis, Russell House Publishing. Lloyd, G., Kendrick, A. and Stead, J. (2001) 'Some woman came round': inter-agency work in preventing school exclusion, in S. Riddell and L. Tett (eds.) Education, Social Justice and Inter-Agency Working: Joined Up or Fractured Policy? (pp. 171 - 187). London, Routledge. Kendrick, A. (1997) Safeguarding children living away from home from abuse: a literature review', in R. Kent Children's Safeguards Review (Report for the Scottish Office Home Department), Edinburgh: The Stationery Office, pp. 143-275. Kendrick, A. (1995) Supporting families through inter-agency Work: youth strategies in Scotland, in M. Hill, R. Kirk, and D. Part (eds.) Supporting Families  (pp. 135-147, Edinburgh: HMSO. Ridley, J. and Kendrick, A. (1994) `Summary of Group and Panel Discussions', in Ridley, J. and Kendrick, A. (eds). "Is Scotland Colour Blind?": `Race' and Research in Scotland, Seminar Paper Series No. 5, Dundee: Social Services Research Group (Scottish Branch), pp. 62 - 69. Kendrick, A. and Mapstone, E. (1992) `Reviewing Children in Care: Practice in Two Scottish Social Work Departments', in Batty, D. and Robson, J. (eds), Statutory Reviews in Practice: A Workbook, London: British Agencies for Adoption & Fostering, pp. 54 - 67. Kendrick, A. (1992) `Child Care' in McNeely, T. (ed.) A Research Agenda for Scotland: 1991/1992, Social Services Research Group (Scottish Branch)/Association of  Directors of Social Work, pp. 4 - 22. Kendrick, A. (1992) `Social Work Department Recommendations and Decisions made in Fife Children's Hearings', Annexation C, The Report of the Inquiry into Child Care Policies in Fife, Edinburgh: HMSO, pp. 666 - 695. Kendrick, A. and Fraser,A. (1992) `Summary of the Literature Review', Appendix B, in Another Kind of Home: A Review of Residential Child Care, Edinburgh: HMSO, pp. 100 - 128. Kendrick, A. and Fraser,A. (1992) `The Review of Residential Child Care in Scotland: A Literature Review', in The Review of Residential Child Care in Scotland: The Three Supporting Research Studies, Central Research Unit Papers, Edinburgh: Scottish Office, pp. 1 - 156. Chapters in Books Kendrick, A. (2011) Partnership with service users, in R. Davis and J. Gordon (eds) Social Work and the Law in Scotland, 2nd edition, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Kendrick, A. (2011) Peer violence for provision for children in care, in C. Barter and D. Berridge (eds) Children Behaving Badly: Peer Violence Between Children and Young People, Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.