Dr Emmeline Taylor
Senior Lecturer
Department of Sociology
City University London
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr. Emmeline Taylor is a criminologist in the Department of Sociology at City. She has completed empirical research in a number of areas including; surveillance and the societal impact of new technologies, armed robbery, domestic burglary, retail crime, crime and security in education, and several evaluations of criminal justice initiatives in England and Australia. Dr Taylor has published extensively across these topics, including the books Surveillance Schools (Palgrave, 2013, shortlisted for the British Society of Criminology annual book prize and the Surveillance Studies Network annual book prize in 2014), Surveillance Futures (Routledge, 2017, w/T. Rooney),
Research Interest
Sociology, Criminology
Publications
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Taylor, E. (2016). Supermarket self-checkouts and retail theft: The curious case of the SWIPERS. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 16(5), pp.
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Taylor, E. (2017). ‘This is not America’: Cultural mythscapes, media representation and the anatomy of the Surveillance School in Australia. Journal of Sociology, 53(2), pp. 413–429.
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Taylor, E. (2017). ‘I should have been a security consultant’: The Good Lives Model and residential burglars. European Journal of Criminology, 14(4), pp. 434–450.