Sandie Taylor was a senior lecturer in psychology at Bath Spa University until late 2012. Sandie's teaching and research interests overlapped between forensic/investigative/criminological psychology and developmental/biological psychology. Specialist areas of teaching and research included forensic, criminological and investigative psychology. Sandie is currently a visiting lecture in psychology at the University of South Wales and a freelance writer on psychology.
'In this very impressive book Sandie Taylor successfully faces the challenge of bringing a high-quality, multidisciplinary perspective to the vexing topic of crime. Only very occasionally within a single book is such mastery of the wide and sometimes conflicting literatures demonstrated. Having once, many years ago, been Dr Taylor's undergraduate supervisor, I am deeply proud of what she has achieved here.' - Ray Bull, Professor of Criminal Investigation, University of Derby, UK 'The complexity of crime and its causes is increasingly being recognised. Therefore, this timely account, that explores every corner of criminality and explanations for it, is essential reading for all serious students of this topic that so dominates both factual news and fictional creations.' - David Canter, Professor and Director, International Research Centre for Investigative Psychology, University of Huddersfield, UK 'This is a comprehensive and detailed book, which provides an accessible overview of criminal behaviour and criminal investigation. The merits of a multidisciplinary approach are highlighted clearly throughout this volume and the book integrates divergent perspectives in an authoritative and thought-provoking manner.' - Rachel Taylor, Principal Lecturer in Psychology, University of South Wales, UK