Rick Ruddell

Rick Ruddell

University of Regina

H-index: 27

North America-Canada

About Rick Ruddell

Rick Ruddell, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Regina, specializes in the field of Policing, Formal Social Control, Corrections, Penology, Juvenile Justice.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

‘Resources and energy development’: An International Society for the Study of Rural Crime Roundtable

Oil and Disorder: Youth Crime in North Dakota Boom Communities

Perceptions of trust in the police: a cross-national comparison

What do the rural folks think? Perceptions of police performance

Rural and Remote Policing

Jails and Prisons

Resource Extraction: Crime Impacts

The changing context of Canadian policing: An examination of the public’s perceptions after 2020

Rick Ruddell Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2451

Citations(since 2020)

1107

Cited By

1863

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

39

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University of Regina

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Rick Ruddell Skills & Research Interests

Policing

Formal Social Control

Corrections

Penology

Juvenile Justice

Top articles of Rick Ruddell

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

‘Resources and energy development’: An International Society for the Study of Rural Crime Roundtable

International Journal of Rural Criminology

Jeffrey Jacquet

Christopher O'Connor

Thomasine Heitkamp

Rick Ruddell

2024/3/26

Oil and Disorder: Youth Crime in North Dakota Boom Communities

Criminal Justice Review

Rick Ruddell

Christopher D O'Connor

Stuart John Wilson

2024/3

Perceptions of trust in the police: a cross-national comparison

International journal of comparative and applied criminal justice

Rick Ruddell

Kelsey Trott

2023/10/2

What do the rural folks think? Perceptions of police performance

Policing: a journal of policy and practice

Rick Ruddell

Christopher O’Connor

2022/3/1

Rural and Remote Policing

Rick Ruddell

2022/12/21

Jails and Prisons

Rick Ruddell

2022/11/21

Resource Extraction: Crime Impacts

Callie D Shaw

Rick Ruddell

2022/11/21

The changing context of Canadian policing: An examination of the public’s perceptions after 2020

Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being

Rick Ruddell

2022/6/16

Engagement in First Nations Police Governance: A National Examination of Police Boards

Nicholas A Jones

Dan Bellegarde

Rick Ruddell

Robert Mills

Amber Holmes

...

2021/12/6

After the downturn: Perceptions of crime and policing in the southeastern Saskatchewan oil patch

The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien

Christopher D O'Connor

Rick Ruddell

2021/9

Rural american jails: Rising demands, tight money, and limited options

International Journal of Regional, Rural and Remote Law and Policy

Rick Ruddell

G Larry Mays

William Sturgeon

2021

Policing the ‘middle of nowhere’: Officer working strategies in isolated communities

Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice

Rick Ruddell

Nicholas A Jones

2020/6

A perfect storm: Violence toward women in the Bakken oil patch

International Journal of Rural Criminology

Rick Ruddell

Sarah Britto

2020

COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS

Rick Ruddell

Nicholas A Jones

2020/1

Preventing crime in resource-based boom communities

Rick Ruddell

Erin Donnelly

2020/4/30

Exploring criminal justice in Saskatchewan

Rick Ruddell

Sarah Britto

2020

Police leadership: An international comparison

Ian K Pepper

Rick Ruddell

Ross Wolf

2020/4/7

Exploring Criminal Justice in Alberta

Exploring Criminal Justice in Canada. Oxford University Press Canada

R Ruddel

John Winterdyk

2020

Social impacts of oil development

BOOM

Rick Ruddell

Heather Ray

2020

Reforming Indigenous policing: Understanding the context for change

Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being

Rick Ruddell

John Kiedrowski

2020/11/10

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