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Biography


Dr. David B. Taylor is Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at º£½ÇÂÛ̳. He served for seven years as the director of the Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M. Institute for Civic Engagement, which he co-founded in 2011. In his role at the Levesque Institute, Dr. Taylor worked to expand the university’s community partnerships and to strengthen service-learning and community-based research at the university. Dr. Taylor currently teaches courses on race, gender and class, homeland security, careers in criminal justice and asset-based community development. His research interests include capital punishment, policing, and perceptions of poverty. Dr. Taylor also oversees the Buffalo-Niagara region’s citizen emergency preparedness program. Recipient of both the Vincentian Mission Award and the Caritas Medal, Dr. Taylor has dedicated much of his time at º£½ÇÂÛ̳ toward identifying resources and implementing initiatives designed to assist the local community in such broad areas as crime prevention, disaster preparedness, neighborhood revitalization and food access.

Focus of Teaching


  • At the undergraduate level, Dr. Taylor teaches sections of Introduction to Criminal Justice as well as Careers in Criminal Justice and VSJ 100 – NU Vincentian Social Justice.
  • At the graduate level, he teaches two courses: Seminar in Race, Gender and Class and Homeland Security.
  • Dr. Taylor is a strong proponent and advocate for project-based learning and service-learning, and he works to incorporate those elements into his courses.

Current Research


  • Perceptions of and attitudes toward poverty among undergraduate and high school students
  • Examining the Marshal Hypothesis and whether opposition to toward capital punishment increases with exposure to knowledge and information
  • Assessing Grand Island (NY) residents’ perceptions of and attitudes toward the police
  • In addition, he is working on a book proposal examining policing agencies as learning organizations.

Current Involvement


  • Co-Advisor, Criminal Justice (Student) Association
  • Board of Directors, Stella Niagara Education Park (SNEP) (Lewiston)
  • Future Planning Committee, Francis Center (Niagara Falls)
  • Juvenile Justice Task Force (Niagara County)

Educational Background


  • Ph.D., Criminology, Law and Society, University of California, Irvine, 1999
  • M.A., Criminal Justice, Indiana University – Bloomington, 1992
  • B.A., Psychology, Castleton State College, Vermont, 1990