User talk:Votemoose
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[edit] Laurie Taylor
Thanks for tidying up my "tidy up"! What I did seet was that there is a big gap between your citations from 1972 and more recent work. I knew Laurie at York in the mid-1980s & I'm sure he was (just about) still publishing then. Is there anything of importance that needs filling in here? Then perhaps we can get the article out of "stub" & at least into "start". Your comments welcome. --Rodhullandemu 18:44, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
- Hi Rodhullandemu, my interest in Laurie Taylor is mostly to do with his involvement with the National Deviancy Conference, a group of radical sociologists and criminologists (or deviancy theorists as they termed themseleves) all accounts i've read put down laurie as one of the key members in the early year, so i thought it should have a mention on his page. If i come across anything else criminology related i'll add to it, but that's my expertise.Votemoose 09:37, 6 September 2007 (UTC)