Taylor was one of the founding members of the National Deviancy Symposium 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. In 1981, whilst lecturing at Sheffield University he wrote Law and Order: Arguments for Socialism, which Jock Young states: Moving to Canada shortly after, he lectured at Carleton University before returning to become chair of Sociology at the University of Salford. On leaving Salford, he became the Principal of Van Mildert College, Durham until he retired due to illness.
Left Realism and Beyond
In 1999 he published his final book, Crime in Context after becoming Principal of Van Mildert College at Durham University, a role he stepped down from a year prior to his death due to his ill health. In Crime in Context, he sets out his relationship to the left realism project, saying that his involvement was 'more tangential' than with Critical Criminology, and that
Publications and articles
1960s
Taylor, I. ''Football Mad: A Speculative Sociology of Football Hooliganism", NDC 1st Symposium
1970s
Taylor, I. & Walton, P. "Values in deviancy theory and society", The British Journal of Sociology, XXI : 362 - 74
Taylor, I. "Theories of action in juvenile correction facilities", Unpulished paper given to the First Anglo-Scandinavian Seminar in Criminology, Norway, September 1971
Taylor, I. "The new criminology in an age of doubt", New Edinburgh Review, 15 : 14-17
Taylor, L. & Taylor, I. Politics and Deviance, Harmondsworth: Penguin
Taylor, I., Walton, P. & Young, J. The New Criminology: For a Social Theory of Deviance, Routledge.
Bianchi, H., Simondi, M. & Taylor, I. Deviance and Control in Europe, London: John Wiley
1980s
Taylor, I. Law and Order: Arguments for Socialism, London: Macmillan
Taylor, I. "Law and Order, Moral Order: The Changing Rhetorics of the Thatcher Government" In: Miliband, R., Pantich, L. & Saville, J. The Socialist Register, London: The Merlin Press
1990s
Taylor, I. "The International Drug Trade and Money Laundering: Border Control and Other Issues", European Sociological Review, 8 : 181-193
Taylor, I. "Driving the Vermin off the Streets", New Statesman and Society, : 16-18
Taylor, I. "The Political Economy of Crime" In: Maguire, M., Morgan, R. & Reiner, R. The Oxford Handbook of Criminology, Oxford: Oxford University Press
Taylor, I. "Free Markets and the Costs of Crime: An Audit of England and Wales" In: Walton, P. & Young, J. The New Criminology Revisited, Basingstoke: Macmillan
Taylor, I. "Crime and Social Insecurity in Europe", Criminal Justice Matters, 27 : 3-5
Ruggerio, V., South, N. & Taylor, I. The New European Criminology: Crime and social order in Europe, London: Routledge
Taylor, I. "Respectable, Rural and English: the Lobby Against the Regulation of Firearms in Great Britain" In: Carlen, P. & Morgan, R. Crime Unlimited: Questions for the 21st Century, Basingstoke: Macmillan
Taylor, I.. Crime in Context: A Critical Criminology of Market Societies, Oxford: Polity Press