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Max Taylor (psychologist)

Maxwell "Max" Taylor (born 19 April 1945) is a Criminal and Legal psychologist. His early work specialised in the study of terrorism but he also became involved in the study of sex offenders, and in the development of capacity building activities for disadvantaged children in conflict zones, returning later to the study of terrorism.

Life and career Edit

After earlier appointments in Wales, Canada and Northern Ireland, he was appointed Professor and Head of the Department of Applied Psychology, at University College Cork a post he held from 1983 to 2005. In 2005, Taylor became Professor of International Relations and Director of E-Learning at the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence University of St Andrews, where he subsequently became Director in 2009. He retired from this post in 2012. He is currently Visiting Professor in the Department of Security and Crime Sciences, University College, London.

In the period 1993 to 2004, Taylor developed the Child Studies Unit. This Unit grew out of work in Khartoum, Sudan, and later had technical offices in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Kigali, Rwanda, and during the Balkans War in Sarajevo (subsequently moving to Zenica). From 1994 to 1996 he was a consultant to the UNICEF Special Representative to the Former Yugoslavia. The Child Studies Unit was primarily concerned with capacity building for disadvantaged children living in conflict zones.[1][2]

In 1998 Taylor formed the COPINE Project ("Combating Paedophile Information Networks in Europe"): this was an EU funded research initiative which was originally developed in co-operation with the Paedophile Unit of the London Metropolitan Police. As part of the Project work, with colleagues he helped to develop the COPINE scale.[3][4] The COPINE Scale is a typology to categorise child abuse images for use in both research and law enforcement.[5] The COPINE Scale formed the basis of the UK Sentencing Advisory Commission sentencing guidelines on conviction of offenders. The ten-level typology was based on analysis of images available on websites and internet newsgroups. Other researchers developed similar ten-level scales.[6]

In St. Andrews Taylor developed innovative elearning programmes in Terrorism Studies (Certificate in Terrorism Studies, and Diploma and M.Litt. in Terrorism Studies).[7] This built on and extended Taylor's work in developing the elearning undergraduate and graduate programmes in Information Technology offered by the National Distance Education Centre, Dublin where Taylor was Course Leader for the Social and Behavioural Sciences stream. A characteristic of the Terrorism Studies programmes was their focus on integration of theory with practise.

For most of his academic career, Taylor has been concerned with the problems of applying psychology to real life problems. In part this has involved the development and use of psychological insights in new untested situations, but there has also been a consistent thread of concern with integrating theory with practice in areas of existing practice. He was one of the first investigators exploring psychological factors in the development of terrorism, and in exploring links between situational crime analysis and terrorist behaviour. His work has been grounded in his background in behaviour analysis, but his recent work has engaged with ecological and environmental factors. Recent research relates to terrorism and the Internet. He is currently editor of the journal Terrorism and Political Violence and is also editor of the 'New Directions in Terrorism Studies Series' (with Currie, P.M. and Horgan, J.) published by Bloomsbury Press.

Selected publications Edit

Podcast Edit

Books Edit

  • Taylor, M., Horgan J. (2021) "Ethics and Terrorism." Routledge, ISBN 978-1-032-12065-2
  • Taylor, M., Roach, J., Pease, K. (2015) "Evolutionary Psychology and Terrorism." Routledge, ISBN 978-1138774582
  • Taylor, M., Holbrook, D., Currie, PM (2013) Extreme Right Wing Political Violence and Terrorism. Continuum Press, ISBN 9781441151629
  • Taylor, M, Currie, PM (2012) Terrorism and Affordance Continuum Press, ISBN 9781441133816
  • Currie PM, Taylor M (2011). Dissident Irish Republicanism. Continuum Press, ISBN 978-1-4411-5467-5
  • Quayle E, Erooga M, Wright L, Taylor M, Harbinson D (2006). Only Pictures? Therapeutic work with Internet sex offenders. Russell House Publishing, ISBN 978-1-903855-68-3
  • Quayle E, Taylor M, eds. (2005). Viewing child pornography on the Internet. Understanding the offence, managing the offender, helping the victims. Russell House Publishing, ISBN 978-1-903855-69-0
  • Taylor M, Quayle E (2003). Child Pornography: An Internet Crime. Routledge, ISBN 978-1-58391-244-7
  • Taylor M, Horgan J (2000). The Future of Terrorism. Cass series on political violence, Routledge ISBN 978-0-7146-8090-3
  • Taylor M, Quayle E (1994). Terrorist Lives. Brassey's, Ltd., ISBN 978-0-08-041327-3
  • Taylor M (1991). The Fanatics. A Behavioural approach to political violence. Brassey's, ISBN 978-0-08-036274-8
  • Taylor M (1988). The Terrorist. Brassey's Defence Publishers, ISBN 978-0-08-033602-2

Papers Edit

  • Some Preliminary Thoughts Prompted by President Trump's 6 January Speech: Words, Enemies, Affordances. In "6 January Forum", Terrorism and Political Violence, 2021, 33:5, 907–911, DOI: 10.1080/09546553.2021.1932337
  • Primum non Nocere: First do no harm. In "Special Issue on Terrorism and Ethics" Taylor, M. and Horgan, J. (Eds) Terrorism and Political Violence, 2021 https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2021.1880239
  • Psychological Dimensions of Terrorism. In "Jihadi Terrorism: New Threats New Responses" Richards, A. (Ed.) Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019.
  • Criminogenic qualities of the Internet. Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 2015, 8 (2), pp 97–106
  • Evolutionary Psychology, Terrorism and Terrorist Behaviour. In "Evolutionary Psychology and Terrorism." Taylor, M., Roach, J., Pease, K. (Eds) Taylor and Frances, 2015
  • National Interest and Strategy: an ecologically grounded analysis. In Edmunds, T., Gaskarth, J. and Porter, R. (Eds.) British Foreign Policy and National Interest: Identity, Strategy and Security. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
  • If I Were You, I Wouldn't Start From Here: Response to Marc Sageman's “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research” Taylor, M. Terrorism and Political Violence, 2014, DOI: 10.1080/09546553.2014.895650
  • Developing grading processes for ideological content. Holbrook, D. and Taylor, M. Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, 2014, 9, (1), 32–47
  • Terroristic Content: Towards a Grading Scale. Holbrook, D., Ramsay, G., Taylor, M. Terrorism and Political Violence, 2013, 25, issue 2, pp. 202–223.
  • Terrorism. in Graham Davies and Anthony Beech (Eds) Forensic Psychology. Crime, Justice, Law, Intervention. 2nd Edition. BPsS and John Wiley, 2012.
  • Radicalisation and Internet propaganda by Dissident Republican Groups in Northern Ireland since 2008. Nalton, J, Ramsey, G and Taylor, M. In Dissident Irish Republicanism. Currie, P.M. and Taylor, M. (Eds) New York: Continuum Press, 2011.
  • Disengagement, De-radicalization and the Arc of Terrorism: Future Directions for Research, Horgan, J. and Taylor, M. in Rik Coolsaet (Ed.) Jihadi Terrorism and the Radicalization Challenge. London: Ashgate. 2011
  • Social Networking as a nexus for engagement and exploitation of young people. Quayle, E., Taylor, M. Information Security Technical Report 2011, 16, 44–50
  • Introduction. In Dissident Irish Republicanism. Currie, P.M. and Taylor, M. (Eds) New York: Continuum Press, 2011.
  • New Labour, Defence and the ‘War on Terror’. In Gaskarth, J. and Daddow, O. In British Foreign Policy: The New Labour Years, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
  • Is Terrorism a Group Phenomenon? Aggression and Violent Behavior, 15 (2010), 121–129
  • Financial Intelligence: A price worth paying? Parker, M. and Taylor, M. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 33, (2010), 949–959
  • Violent Radical Content and the Relationship between Ideology and Behaviour: Do Counter-Narratives Matter? Taylor, M. & Ramsay, G. In National Coordingator for Counter Terrorism, Countering Violent Extremist Narratives. The Hague, Netherlands, Jan 2010
  • Somalia and the Horn of Africa. In A.P. Schmid and G.F. Hindle After the War on Terror: Regional and Multilateral Perspectives on Counter-Terrorism Strategy. RUSI Books, London. 2009
  • Criminogenic qualities of the Internet in the collection and distribution of abuse images of children. Taylor, M. and Quayle, E. In J. McCarthy, E. Quayle, S. Aylwin and F. Lyddy. Applying Psychology: A feitschrift for Dr Elizabeth A. Dunne. Irish Journal of Psychology, 2008, 29, 119–130
  • Mad, Bad or Freedom Fighters: The new challenges of terrorism. In Sharpe, M. (Ed) Suicide Bombers: The Psychological, Religious and Other Imperatives. NATO Science for Peace Programme. IOS Press, Amsterdam. 2008
  • A Conceptual Framework for Addressing Psychological Process In The Development of The Terrorist. Taylor, M. and Horgan, J. Terrorism and Political Violence, 2006, 18:585–601
  • Taylor, M. and Elbushra, M.Hassan al-Turabi, Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda in Sudan. Terrorism and Political Violence, 2006, 18:3 pp449–64
  • Horgan, J. and Taylor, M. "Insurgency in Ireland: A preliminary analysis of the Provisional IRA ceasefire – 1994–1996", in Albrecht Schnabel and Rohan Gunaratna, Understanding and Managing Insurgent Movements, Singapore: Marshall Cavendish International, 2006, pp. 124–152.
  • The Internet and abuse images of children; search, precriminal situations and opportunity. Taylor, M. and Quayle, E. In Wortley, R. and Smallbone, S. (Eds) ‘Situational perspectives of Sexual Offences against Children’ Crime Prevention Studies Series (jointly published by Criminal Justice Press (US) and Willan Publishing (UK). 2006
  • Sex offenders, Internet child abuse images and emotional avoidance: The importance of values. Quayle, E., Vaughan, M. and Taylor, M. (2005) Aggression and Violent Behavior, 11, 1–11
  • A Cognitive Behavioural Model of Problematic Internet Use in People with a Sexual Interest in Children. E.Quayle and M. Taylor. CyberPsychology and Behaviour, 2003, 6, 93–106
  • Child pornography and the Internet: Perpetuating a cycle of abuse E. Quayle and M. Taylor. Deviant Behaviour, 2002, 23, 331–362
  • Paedophiles, Pornography and the Internet: Assessment Issues E.Quayle and M. Taylor. British Journal of Social Work, 2002, 32, 863–875
  • . (with Holland G. and Quayle E.) Police Journal, 2001, 71, 97–107
  • Child seduction and self-representation on the Internet: A case study E.Quayle and M. Taylor. CyberPsychology and Behavior, 2001, 4 (5), 597–608
  • The Psychological and Behavioural bases of Islamic Fundamentalism. Taylor, M. and Horgan, J. Terrorism and Political Violence, 2001, 13, 37–71
  • Examining Burglar's Target Selection: Interview, Experiment or Enthnomethodology? Nee, C. and Taylor, M. Psychology, Crime and Law, 2000, 6, 45–59
  • Future developments of terrorism in Europe. (with Horgan, J.) Terrorism and Political Violence, 1999, 11, 83–93
  • Towards a psychology of surveillance. (with Horgan J. and Sarma, K.) The Police Journal April 1999, 161–167
  • Playing the green card: financing the Provisional IRA – Part 1. (with Horgan, J.) Terrorism and Political Violence, 1999, 11, 1–38
  • The Provisional Irish Republican Army: Command and Functional Structure. (with J. Horgan) Terrorism and Political Violence, 1997, 9, 1–32
  • Issues in Terrorism Research (with Hogan, J.) The Police Journal, Vol. LXX, July–September 1997, 3, 193–202
  • Proceedings of the Irish Republican Army general army convention December 1969'(with Hogan, J.) Terrorism and Political Violence, 1997, 9, 151–158
  • Resurgence of a Terrorist Organisation: Part 1: The UDA, a case study. Taylor, M. and Cusack, J. Terrorism and Political Violence 1993, 5, 1–27
  • Rational Choice, Behaviour Analysis and Political Violence. In Routine Activity and Rational Choice – Advances in Criminological Theory. Clarke, R.V. and Felson, M. (Eds) Transaction Press: Rutgers, New Jersey. 1992

References Edit

  1. ^ Veale, A., Taylor, M. (1996) 'The problem of street children: Parallel causes and intervention' In: Carr, s. Schumaker, J (eds). Psychology and the Developing world Greenwood Publishing. (ISBN 0275952452).
  2. ^ Veale, A., Taylor, M & Linehan, C. (2000) 'Psychological perspectives of 'abandoned' and 'abandoning' street children' In: Cambridge University Press (eds). Abandoned children. (ISBN 0521775558)
  3. ^ Nolan, Larissa, Sweeney, Conor (30 January 2005). Paedophile trackers wind down project The Independent
  4. ^ Crown Prosecution Service (August 2010). Indecent photographs of children 24 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Quayle, Ethel (September 2008). (PDF). Irish Probation Journal. Probation Board for Northern Ireland. 5. ISSN 1649-6396. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 December 2013.
  6. ^ Taylor, M.; Quayle, E.; Holland, G. (2001). "Child Pornography, the Internet and Offending". The Canadian Journal of Policy Research. ISUMA. 2 (2): 94–100.
  7. ^ Online Certificate in Terrorism Studies training course via University of St Andrews

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For other people named Max Taylor see Max Taylor disambiguation Maxwell Max Taylor born 19 April 1945 is a Criminal and Legal psychologist His early work specialised in the study of terrorism but he also became involved in the study of sex offenders and in the development of capacity building activities for disadvantaged children in conflict zones returning later to the study of terrorism Contents 1 Life and career 2 Selected publications 2 1 Podcast 2 2 Books 2 3 Papers 3 ReferencesLife and career EditAfter earlier appointments in Wales Canada and Northern Ireland he was appointed Professor and Head of the Department of Applied Psychology at University College Cork a post he held from 1983 to 2005 In 2005 Taylor became Professor of International Relations and Director of E Learning at the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence University of St Andrews where he subsequently became Director in 2009 He retired from this post in 2012 He is currently Visiting Professor in the Department of Security and Crime Sciences University College London In the period 1993 to 2004 Taylor developed the Child Studies Unit This Unit grew out of work in Khartoum Sudan and later had technical offices in Addis Ababa Ethiopia Kigali Rwanda and during the Balkans War in Sarajevo subsequently moving to Zenica From 1994 to 1996 he was a consultant to the UNICEF Special Representative to the Former Yugoslavia The Child Studies Unit was primarily concerned with capacity building for disadvantaged children living in conflict zones 1 2 In 1998 Taylor formed the COPINE Project Combating Paedophile Information Networks in Europe this was an EU funded research initiative which was originally developed in co operation with the Paedophile Unit of the London Metropolitan Police As part of the Project work with colleagues he helped to develop the COPINE scale 3 4 The COPINE Scale is a typology to categorise child abuse images for use in both research and law enforcement 5 The COPINE Scale formed the basis of the UK Sentencing Advisory Commission sentencing guidelines on conviction of offenders The ten level typology was based on analysis of images available on websites and internet newsgroups Other researchers developed similar ten level scales 6 In St Andrews Taylor developed innovative elearning programmes in Terrorism Studies Certificate in Terrorism Studies and Diploma and M Litt in Terrorism Studies 7 This built on and extended Taylor s work in developing the elearning undergraduate and graduate programmes in Information Technology offered by the National Distance Education Centre Dublin where Taylor was Course Leader for the Social and Behavioural Sciences stream A characteristic of the Terrorism Studies programmes was their focus on integration of theory with practise For most of his academic career Taylor has been concerned with the problems of applying psychology to real life problems In part this has involved the development and use of psychological insights in new untested situations but there has also been a consistent thread of concern with integrating theory with practice in areas of existing practice He was one of the first investigators exploring psychological factors in the development of terrorism and in exploring links between situational crime analysis and terrorist behaviour His work has been grounded in his background in behaviour analysis but his recent work has engaged with ecological and environmental factors Recent research relates to terrorism and the Internet He is currently editor of the journal Terrorism and Political Violence and is also editor of the New Directions in Terrorism Studies Series with Currie P M and Horgan J published by Bloomsbury Press Selected publications EditPodcast Edit Combatting Jihadist Terror A podcast based on Chapter Eleven Psychological Dimensions of Terrorism in Jihadist Terror New Threats New Responses https www cojit org podcast 08 max taylor Ethics Issues up close Podcast interview with Boaz Ganor about his paper Targeted Killings Ethical and Operational Dilemmas published in Terrorism and Political Violence Special Issue Terrorism and Ethics https open spotify com episode 4y2wZRgJ9BLMEHkTx5Ib3D si 3bl6qG2VQh6qt4Ii7Z8MOQ amp dl branch 1 amp nd 1 Issues up close Podcast interview One year after the Capital siege A conversation moderated by George Michael which explores the work of Richard Jensen Max Taylor and Jeffrey Kaplan Based on the Terrorism and Political Violence special issue 6 January Forum Terrorism and Political Violence 2021 33 5 907 911 DOI 10 1080 09546553 2021 1932337 https open spotify com episode 5VgbCzhYxqEXSsYnDChN98 si 15ba52093b4d44ef amp nd 1Books Edit Taylor M Horgan J 2021 Ethics and Terrorism Routledge ISBN 978 1 032 12065 2 Taylor M Roach J Pease K 2015 Evolutionary Psychology and Terrorism Routledge ISBN 978 1138774582 Taylor M Holbrook D Currie PM 2013 Extreme Right Wing Political Violence and Terrorism Continuum Press ISBN 9781441151629 Taylor M Currie PM 2012 Terrorism and Affordance Continuum Press ISBN 9781441133816 Currie PM Taylor M 2011 Dissident Irish Republicanism Continuum Press ISBN 978 1 4411 5467 5 Quayle E Erooga M Wright L Taylor M Harbinson D 2006 Only Pictures Therapeutic work with Internet sex offenders Russell House Publishing ISBN 978 1 903855 68 3 Quayle E Taylor M eds 2005 Viewing child pornography on the Internet Understanding the offence managing the offender helping the victims Russell House Publishing ISBN 978 1 903855 69 0 Taylor M Quayle E 2003 Child Pornography An Internet Crime Routledge ISBN 978 1 58391 244 7 Taylor M Horgan J 2000 The Future of Terrorism Cass series on political violence Routledge ISBN 978 0 7146 8090 3 Taylor M Quayle E 1994 Terrorist Lives Brassey s Ltd ISBN 978 0 08 041327 3 Taylor M 1991 The Fanatics A Behavioural approach to political violence Brassey s ISBN 978 0 08 036274 8 Taylor M 1988 The Terrorist Brassey s Defence Publishers ISBN 978 0 08 033602 2Papers Edit Some Preliminary Thoughts Prompted by President Trump s 6 January Speech Words Enemies Affordances In 6 January Forum Terrorism and Political Violence 2021 33 5 907 911 DOI 10 1080 09546553 2021 1932337 Primum non Nocere First do no harm In Special Issue on Terrorism and Ethics Taylor M and Horgan J Eds Terrorism and Political Violence 2021 https doi org 10 1080 09546553 2021 1880239 Psychological Dimensions of Terrorism In Jihadi Terrorism New Threats New Responses Richards A Ed Bloomsbury Publishing 2019 Criminogenic qualities of the Internet Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict 2015 8 2 pp 97 106 Evolutionary Psychology Terrorism and Terrorist Behaviour In Evolutionary Psychology and Terrorism Taylor M Roach J Pease K Eds Taylor and Frances 2015 National Interest and Strategy an ecologically grounded analysis In Edmunds T Gaskarth J and Porter R Eds British Foreign Policy and National Interest Identity Strategy and Security Palgrave Macmillan 2014 If I Were You I Wouldn t Start From Here Response to Marc Sageman s The Stagnation in Terrorism Research Taylor M Terrorism and Political Violence 2014 DOI 10 1080 09546553 2014 895650 Developing grading processes for ideological content Holbrook D and Taylor M Journal of Policing Intelligence and Counter Terrorism 2014 9 1 32 47 Terroristic Content Towards a Grading Scale Holbrook D Ramsay G Taylor M Terrorism and Political Violence 2013 25 issue 2 pp 202 223 Terrorism in Graham Davies and Anthony Beech Eds Forensic Psychology Crime Justice Law Intervention 2nd Edition BPsS and John Wiley 2012 Radicalisation and Internet propaganda by Dissident Republican Groups in Northern Ireland since 2008 Nalton J Ramsey G and Taylor M In Dissident Irish Republicanism Currie P M and Taylor M Eds New York Continuum Press 2011 Disengagement De radicalization and the Arc of Terrorism Future Directions for Research Horgan J and Taylor M in Rik Coolsaet Ed Jihadi Terrorism and the Radicalization Challenge London Ashgate 2011 Social Networking as a nexus for engagement and exploitation of young people Quayle E Taylor M Information Security Technical Report 2011 16 44 50 Introduction In Dissident Irish Republicanism Currie P M and Taylor M Eds New York Continuum Press 2011 New Labour Defence and the War on Terror In Gaskarth J and Daddow O In British Foreign Policy The New Labour Years Palgrave Macmillan 2011 Is Terrorism a Group Phenomenon Aggression and Violent Behavior 15 2010 121 129 Financial Intelligence A price worth paying Parker M and Taylor M Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 33 2010 949 959 Violent Radical Content and the Relationship between Ideology and Behaviour Do Counter Narratives Matter Taylor M amp Ramsay G In National Coordingator for Counter Terrorism Countering Violent Extremist Narratives The Hague Netherlands Jan 2010 Somalia and the Horn of Africa In A P Schmid and G F Hindle After the War on Terror Regional and Multilateral Perspectives on Counter Terrorism Strategy RUSI Books London 2009 Criminogenic qualities of the Internet in the collection and distribution of abuse images of children Taylor M and Quayle E In J McCarthy E Quayle S Aylwin and F Lyddy Applying Psychology A feitschrift for Dr Elizabeth A Dunne Irish Journal of Psychology 2008 29 119 130 Mad Bad or Freedom Fighters The new challenges of terrorism In Sharpe M Ed Suicide Bombers The Psychological Religious and Other Imperatives NATO Science for Peace Programme IOS Press Amsterdam 2008 A Conceptual Framework for Addressing Psychological Process In The Development of The Terrorist Taylor M and Horgan J Terrorism and Political Violence 2006 18 585 601 Taylor M and Elbushra M Hassan al Turabi Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda in Sudan Terrorism and Political Violence 2006 18 3 pp449 64 Horgan J and Taylor M Insurgency in Ireland A preliminary analysis of the Provisional IRA ceasefire 1994 1996 in Albrecht Schnabel and Rohan Gunaratna Understanding and Managing Insurgent Movements Singapore Marshall Cavendish International 2006 pp 124 152 The Internet and abuse images of children search precriminal situations and opportunity Taylor M and Quayle E In Wortley R and Smallbone S Eds Situational perspectives of Sexual Offences against Children Crime Prevention Studies Series jointly published by Criminal Justice Press US and Willan Publishing UK 2006 Sex offenders Internet child abuse images and emotional avoidance The importance of values Quayle E Vaughan M and Taylor M 2005 Aggression and Violent Behavior 11 1 11 A Cognitive Behavioural Model of Problematic Internet Use in People with a Sexual Interest in Children E Quayle and M Taylor CyberPsychology and Behaviour 2003 6 93 106 Child pornography and the Internet Perpetuating a cycle of abuse E Quayle and M Taylor Deviant Behaviour 2002 23 331 362 Paedophiles Pornography and the Internet Assessment Issues E Quayle and M Taylor British Journal of Social Work 2002 32 863 875 Typology of Paedophile Picture Collections with Holland G and Quayle E Police Journal 2001 71 97 107 Child seduction and self representation on the Internet A case study E Quayle and M Taylor CyberPsychology and Behavior 2001 4 5 597 608 The Psychological and Behavioural bases of Islamic Fundamentalism Taylor M and Horgan J Terrorism and Political Violence 2001 13 37 71 Examining Burglar s Target Selection Interview Experiment or Enthnomethodology Nee C and Taylor M Psychology Crime and Law 2000 6 45 59 Future developments of terrorism in Europe with Horgan J Terrorism and Political Violence 1999 11 83 93 Towards a psychology of surveillance with Horgan J and Sarma K The Police Journal April 1999 161 167 Playing the green card financing the Provisional IRA Part 1 with Horgan J Terrorism and Political Violence 1999 11 1 38 The Provisional Irish Republican Army Command and Functional Structure with J Horgan Terrorism and Political Violence 1997 9 1 32 Issues in Terrorism Research with Hogan J The Police Journal Vol LXX July September 1997 3 193 202 Proceedings of the Irish Republican Army general army convention December 1969 with Hogan J Terrorism and Political Violence 1997 9 151 158 Resurgence of a Terrorist Organisation Part 1 The UDA a case study Taylor M and Cusack J Terrorism and Political Violence 1993 5 1 27 Rational Choice Behaviour Analysis and Political Violence In Routine Activity and Rational Choice Advances in Criminological Theory Clarke R V and Felson M Eds Transaction Press Rutgers New Jersey 1992References Edit Veale A Taylor M 1996 The problem of street children Parallel causes and intervention In Carr s Schumaker J eds Psychology and the Developing world Greenwood Publishing ISBN 0275952452 Veale A Taylor M amp Linehan C 2000 Psychological perspectives of abandoned and abandoning street children In Cambridge University Press eds Abandoned children ISBN 0521775558 Nolan Larissa Sweeney Conor 30 January 2005 Paedophile trackers wind down project The Independent Crown Prosecution Service August 2010 Indecent photographs of children Archived 24 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine Quayle Ethel September 2008 The COPINE Project PDF Irish Probation Journal Probation Board for Northern Ireland 5 ISSN 1649 6396 Archived from the original PDF on 5 December 2013 Taylor M Quayle E Holland G 2001 Child Pornography the Internet and Offending The Canadian Journal of Policy Research ISUMA 2 2 94 100 Online Certificate in Terrorism Studies training course via University of St Andrews Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Max Taylor psychologist amp oldid 1095308282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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