Laurie Taylor (sociologist) - Publications and Articles

Publications and Articles

  • Taylor, Laurie; Taylor, Matthew (2001), "What Are Children For?", What Are Children For?, London: Trafalgar Square, ISBN 978-1-904095-25-5
  • Taylor, Laurie; Walton, P. (1971), "Industrial Sabotage: Motives and Meanings", in Cohen, Stanley, Images Of Deviance, Harmondsworth: Penguin
  • Taylor, Laurie (1972), "The Significance and Interpretations of Replies to Motivational Questions: the Case of Sex Offenders", Sociology 6 (1): 23–40, doi:10.1177/003803857200600102.
  • Taylor, Laurie; Cohen, Stanley (1972), Psychological Survival: the Experience of Long Term Imprisonment, Harmondsworth: Penguin
  • Taylor, Laurie; Taylor, I. (1972), Politics And Deviance (Eds), Penguin
  • Taylor, Laurie (1984), In the Underworld, Oxford: Blackwell

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