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Richard E. Tremblay
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'''Richard Ernest Tremblay''' (born November 23, 1944)<ref></ref> is a Canadian child psychologist and Professor of Pediatrics, Psychiatry, and Psychology at the [[University of Montreal]], where he holds the [[Canada Research Chair]] in [[child development]]. He has also served as director of the [[Research Unit on Children's Psychosocial Maladjustment]], a multidisciplinary research unit funded by the University of Montreal, [[Laval University]], and [[McGill University]], since it was founded in 1984.<ref name=hceo/><ref name=nouvelles/> His research has focused on the development of [[aggressive behavior]] in children and the potential for [[early intervention]] programs to reduce the chances of children turning to crime in adulthood.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
Tremblay received his [[B.A.]] from the [[University of Ottawa]], where he majored in [[physical education]]<ref name=hceo></ref> and played as a goal tender for the [[Ottawa Gee-Gees]], the school's [[ice hockey]] team.<ref name=interview>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> He subsequently received his [[master's degree]] from the University of Montreal and his [[Ph.D.]] from the [[University of London]].<ref name=hceo/>
In 2002, Tremblay received the [[Jacques Rousseau Award]] from the [[Association francophone pour le savoir]], and in 2003, he received the [[Innis-Gérin Medal]] from the [[Royal Society of Canada]]. In 2017, he received the 2017 [[Stockholm Prize in Criminology]] for his work studying [[delinquency]] in children, making him the first Canadian to receive this prize.<ref name=nouvelles>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Also in 2017, he received the [[Prix Marie-Andrée-Bertrand]] from the [[government of Québec]].<ref></ref> He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada<ref name=interview/> and the Molson Fellow of the [[Canadian Institute for Advanced Research]].<ref></ref>
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[[Category:Canada Research Chairs]]
[[Category:Winners of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology]]
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[[Category:Université de Montréal alumni]]
[[Category:Alumni of the University of London]]
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Tremblay received his [[B.A.]] from the [[University of Ottawa]], where he majored in [[physical education]]<ref name=hceo></ref> and played as a goal tender for the [[Ottawa Gee-Gees]], the school's [[ice hockey]] team.<ref name=interview>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> He subsequently received his [[master's degree]] from the University of Montreal and his [[Ph.D.]] from the [[University of London]].<ref name=hceo/>
In 2002, Tremblay received the [[Jacques Rousseau Award]] from the [[Association francophone pour le savoir]], and in 2003, he received the [[Innis-Gérin Medal]] from the [[Royal Society of Canada]]. In 2017, he received the 2017 [[Stockholm Prize in Criminology]] for his work studying [[delinquency]] in children, making him the first Canadian to receive this prize.<ref name=nouvelles>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Also in 2017, he received the [[Prix Marie-Andrée-Bertrand]] from the [[government of Québec]].<ref></ref> He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada<ref name=interview/> and the Molson Fellow of the [[Canadian Institute for Advanced Research]].<ref></ref>
==References==
==External links==
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[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Canadian psychologists]]
[[Category:Child psychologists]]
[[Category:1944 births]]
[[Category:Université de Montréal faculty]]
[[Category:Canada Research Chairs]]
[[Category:Winners of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology]]
[[Category:University of Ottawa alumni]]
[[Category:Université de Montréal alumni]]
[[Category:Alumni of the University of London]]
[[Category:Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada]]
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