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David Taylor is an influential figure in the field of criminology, primarily known for his extensive research on crime and policing in England. His works, including 'Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1750–1914', provide a comprehensive look into the historical context of crime and the evolution of law enforcement in Britain. Taylor's scholarship sheds light on the complexities of societal responses to crime during significant periods of change, particularly the Victorian era, where societal norms and policing practices were rapidly transforming.