Background
Rutter, Michael Llewellyn was born on August 15, 1933 in Brummanna, Lebanon. Arrived in England, 1936. Son of Llewellyn Charles and Winifred Olive (Barber) Rutter.
(Written by a child psychiatrist, a criminologist and a so...)
Written by a child psychiatrist, a criminologist and a social psychologist, Antisocial Behavior by Young People is a major international review of research evidence on antisocial behavior. The book covers all aspects of the field, including descriptions of different types of delinquency and time trends, the state of knowledge on the individual, social-psychological and cultural factors involved, and recent advances in prevention and intervention. The authors bring together a wide range of disciplinary perspectives in order to provide a comprehensive account of antisocial behavior in youth. This will be an important work for many professionals and researchers in the fields of psychiatry, psychology, sociology, and criminology.
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(Written by a child psychiatrist, a criminologist and a so...)
Written by a child psychiatrist, a criminologist and a social psychologist, Antisocial Behavior by Young People is a major international review of research evidence on antisocial behavior. The book covers all aspects of the field, including descriptions of different types of delinquency and time trends, the state of knowledge on the individual, social-psychological and cultural factors involved, and recent advances in prevention and intervention. The authors bring together a wide range of disciplinary perspectives in order to provide a comprehensive account of antisocial behavior in youth. This will be an important work for many professionals and researchers in the fields of psychiatry, psychology, sociology, and criminology.
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Rutter, Michael Llewellyn was born on August 15, 1933 in Brummanna, Lebanon. Arrived in England, 1936. Son of Llewellyn Charles and Winifred Olive (Barber) Rutter.
Bachelor of Medicine, BChir, University Birmingham, England, 1955. Doctor of Medicine with honors, University Birmingham, England, 1963. Diploma in psychological medicine, University London, 1961.
Degree (honorary), University Leiden, 1985. Degree (honorary), Catholic University, 1990. Degree (honorary), University Birmingham, 1990.
Degree (honorary), University Edinburgh, 1990. Degree (honorary), University Chicago, 1993. Degree (honorary), University Minnesota, 1993.
Degree (honorary), University Ghent, 1994. Degree, University Warwick, 1999. Degree, University East Anglia, 2000.
Degree, University North London, 2000. Degree, University York, 2005. Degree, University Oxford, 2005.
Doctor of Education (honorary), University Dublin, 2007.
Various teaching positions in pediatrics, neurology, internal, 1955-1958. Registrar then senior registrar Maudsley Hospital, London, 1958-1962. Member science staff Medical Research Council Social Psychiatry Research Unit, 1962-1965.
Senior lecturer then reader University London Institute Psychiatry, 1966-1973, professor child psychiatry, 1973-1998, honorary director Medical Research Council Child Psychiatry unit, 1984-1998, with Social Genetic and Development Psychiatry Research Center, 1994—1998. Professor development psychopathology Institute Psychiatry, since 1998. Nuffield medical traveling fellow Albert Einstein College Medicine, New York City, 1961-1962.
Fellow Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California, 1979-1980. Honorary professor University Amsterdam, 2001.
(Written by a child psychiatrist, a criminologist and a so...)
(Written by a child psychiatrist, a criminologist and a so...)
(1975)
Author: Helping Troubled Children, 1975, Maternal Deprivation Reassessed, 2nd edition, 1981, (with H. Giller) Juvenile Delinquency: Trends & Perspectives, 1983, (with M. Rutter) Developing Minds: Challenge and Continuity Accross the Lifespan, 1993, (with H. Giller, A. Hagell) Antisocial Behavior by Young People, 1998, (with T. Moffitt, A. Caspi and P. Silva) Sex Differences in Antisocial Behavior: Conduct Disorder, Delinquency and Violence in the Dunedin Longitudinal Study, 2001, (with M. Tienda) Ethnicity and Casual Mechanisms, 2005, Genes & Behavior: Nature-Nurture Interplay Explained, 2006. Co-editor: Autism: A Reappraisal of Concepts and Treatment, 1978, Stress, Risk and Resilience In Children and Adolescents: Processes, Mechanisms and Interventions, 1994, Development Through Life: A Handbook For Clinicians, 1994, Psychosocial Disorders in Young People: Time Trends & Their Causes, 1995, Antisocial Behavior by Young People, 1998, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 4th edition, 2002, Ethnicity and Casual Mechanisisms, 2005. Editor: Scientific Foundations of Developmental Psychiatry, 1980, Developmental Neuropsychiatry, 1983.
Fellow Royal Society Medicine (London, honorary), Royal College Pediatrics and Child Health (honorary founding fellow 1996), Royal College Psychiatrists (London, honorary), Kings College London, British Academy. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science (foreign honorary), International Society Research in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (president 1997-1999), United States National Academy Education (foreign associate), British Pediatrics Association (honorary), Association Child Psychology and Psychiatry (chairman 1973-1974), British Psychological Society (honorary fellow), American Academy Child Psychiatry (honorary membership), National Academy of Sciences (foreign associate Institute Medicine, Sarnat International prize in mental health 2001), Society Research in Adolescence (John P. Hill award for excellence in theory development and research 1992), Society Research Child Development (president 1999-2001), Institute Child Health (London, honorary fellow 1996), International Academy Research in Learning Disabilities, Academia Europaea (founding member), Academy Medical Sciences (founder, clinical vice president).
Fell walking, tennis, wine tasting, theatre.
Married Marjorie Heys, December 27, 1958. Children: Sheila Carol, Stephen Michael, Christine Anne.