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  2. Ian Taylor (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor was one of the founding members of the National Deviancy Symposium [3] and was one of the co-authors of The New Criminology: For a Social Theory of Deviance in 1973 along with Jock Young and Paul Walton, as well as later editing Critical Criminology with both of them.

  3. National Deviancy Symposium - Wikipedia

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    Ian Taylor, Jock Young and Paul Walton wrote the groundbreaking The New Criminology in 1973, following that with the edited collection, Critical Criminology, in 1975 writing on the need for a marxist, "fully social" theory of deviance.

  4. Jock Young - Wikipedia

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    Young, J. (1971) The Drugtakers: The Social Meaning of Drug Use, London: Judson, McGibbon and Kee Taylor, I., Walton, P. & Young, J. (1973) The New Criminology: For a ...

  5. Conflict criminology - Wikipedia

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    A seminal book on the subject, The New Criminology, by Taylor, Walton, and Young, was considered groundbreaking and ahead of its time at the point of its publication in 1973. However, 11 years later, co-author Jock Young turned against the work, claiming it too was overly idealistic, and began to form yet another line of criminological thought ...

  6. “When you are in love and lust like that,” Taylor would say in 1973 according to Vanity Fair, “you just grab it with both hands and ride out the storm.” John Warner (1976-1982) Elizabeth ...

  7. Critical criminology - Wikipedia

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    Others are of the belief that such 'interests', particularly symbolic dimensions such as status are epiphenomenological by-products of more fundamental economic conflict (Taylor, Walton & Young 1973; Quinney 1974, for example).

  8. Criminology - Wikipedia

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    Ian Taylor, Paul Walton and Jock Young – members of the NDC – rejected previous explanations of crime and deviance. Thus, they decided to pursue a new Marxist criminological approach. [ 70 ] In The New Criminology , they argued against the biological "positivism" perspective represented by Lombroso, Hans Eysenck and Gordon Trasler.

  9. Michael Learned - Wikipedia

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    Michael Learned (born April 9, 1939) is an American actress, known for her role as Olivia Walton in the long-running CBS drama series The Waltons (1972–1981). She has won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series four times, which is tied for the record of most wins with Tyne Daly.