Manthorpe, J., Woolham, J., Steils, N., Stevens, M., Martineau, S., Owen, J., & Tinelli, M. (2022). Experiences of adult social work addressing self-neglect during the Covid-19 pandemic. Journal of Social Work, 22(5), 1227–1240. https://doi.org/10.1177/14680173221083446
Manthorpe, J., Stevens, M., Martineau, S. & Norrie, C. (2017). Safeguarding Practice in England Where Access to an Adult at Risk Is Obstructed by a Third Party: Findings from a Survey. Journal of Adult Protection, 19(6), 323-332.
Butler, L. & Manthorpe, J. (2016). Putting People at the Centre: Facilitating Making Safeguarding Personal Approaches in the Context of the Care Act 2014. Journal of Adult Protection, 18(4), 204-213.
Manthorpe, J. (2015). The abuse, neglect and mistreatment of older people with dementia in care homes and hospitals in England: The potential for secondary data analysis: Innovative practice. Dementia, 14(2), 273-279.
Manthorpe, J. & Samsi, K. (2015). Care professionals' understanding of the new criminal offences created by the Mental Capacity Act 2005. International Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry, 30(4), 384-392.
Samsi, K., Manthorpe, J. & Chandaria, K. (2014). Risks of financial abuse of older people with dementia: findings from a survey of UK voluntary sector dementia community services staff. Journal of Adult Protection, 16(3), 180-192.
Manthorpe, J. (2013). Good Practice in Promoting Recovery and Healing for Abused Adult. British Journal of Social Work, 43(6), 1246-1247.
Manthorpe, J. & Samsi, K. (2013). 'Inherently Risky?': Personal Budgets for People with Dementia and the Risks of Financial Abuse: Findings from an Interview-Based Study with Adult Safeguarding Coordinators. British Journal of Social Work, 43(5), 889-903.
Manthorpe, J., Samsi, K. & Rapaport, J. (2013). "Capacity Is Key": Investigating New Legal Provisions in England and Wales for Adult Safeguarding. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, 25(4), 355-373.
Stevens, M., Biggs, S., Dixon, J.,Tinker, A. & Manthorpe, J.(2013). Interactional perspectives on the mistreatment of older and vulnerable people in long-term care settings. British Journal of Sociology, 64(2), 267-286.