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Welcome to the International CyberCrime Research Institute

The online aspect of crime is a growing reality that can no longer be ignored. A new generation of criminals has made the Internet its playing field, and there is a clear need to continue to build the new generation of scholars, police investigators, policy makers, and practitioners who will interact with and manage this clientele.

The International CyberCrime Research Institute (ICCRI) was established to contribute to this goal. The ICCRI opened at the Surrey Campus of 天美mv天美 in the summer of 2008 with significant core funding provided by the Government of British Columbia.

The ICCRI aims to promote education and conduct research in cybercrime prevention, detection, and response, in collaboration with the public and private sectors at the regional, national, and international levels. 

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Can you tell the difference between a real video and an AI-generated fake? We're conducting a research study to find out.

Deepfakes are AI-generated photos, videos, and audio designed to appear authentic. Recent advances in artificial intelligence have made deepfakes increasingly difficult to distinguish from real content, and they are frequently used to spread misinformation about celebrities and public figures, as well as to carry out scams and fraud.

Our research study examines how well people can identify deepfake videos of well-known public figures and what factors influence their ability to spot fakes.

Who can participate?

To participate, you must be 18 or older, speak English, and have adequate vision and hearing to watch videos without significant difficulty understanding them.

What's involved?

Participation involves completing a 20-minute online survey hosted on Qualtrics. You'll watch 10 short videos of celebrities speaking and attempt to determine which ones are real and which ones are deepfakes. You'll also answer questions about your perceptions of deepfakes, any experience with online scams, and basic demographic information. Participation is 100% anonymous.

What you'll receive:

A $5 virtual gift card redeemable at over 20 different stores including Amazon, Walmart, and Starbucks. (Availability depends on your country of residency)

Access to an educational resource packet on identifying deepfakes and avoiding related scams.

 

Recent Publications:

Scrivens, R. (In Press). Examining Online Indicators of Extremism Among Violent and Non-Violent Right-Wing Extremists. Terrorism and Political Violence.

Scrivens, R., Gaudette, T., Conway, M., & Holt, T. J. (In Press). Right-Wing Extremists' Use of the Internet: Trends in the Empirical Literature. In B. Perry, J. Gruenewald, & R. Scrivens (Eds.), Right-Wing Extremism in Canada and the United States. Palgrave.

Davies, G., Scrivens, R., Gaudette, T., & Frank, R. (In Press). A Longitudinal Comparison of Violent and Non-Violent Right-Wing Extremist Identities Online. In B. Perry, J. Gruenewald, & R. Scrivens (Eds.), Right-Wing Extremism in Canada and the United States. Palgrave.

Scrivens, R. (2021). Exploring Radical Right-Wing Posting Behaviors Online. 

Gaudette, T., Scrivens, R., Davies, G., & Frank R. (2021). Upvoting Extremism: Collective Identity Formation and the Extreme Right on Reddit. .

Singh, M. M., Frank, R., & Zainon, W. M. N. W. (2021). Cyber-Criminology Defense in Pervasive Environment: A Study of Cybercrimes in Malaysia. .

Scrivens, R., Chermak, S. M., Freilich, J. D., Wojciechowski, T. W., & Frank, R. (2021). Detecting Extremists Online: Examining Online Posting Behaviors of Violent and Non-Violent Right-Wing Extremists. .

McIntyre, D. L., & Frank, R. (2021). No Gambles with Information Security: The Psychology of a Ransomware Attack. In M. Weulen Kranenbarg & R. Leukfeldt (Eds.), . Springer.

Davies, G., Wu, E., & Frank, R. (2021). A Witch鈥檚 Brew of Grievances: The Potential Effects of COVID-19 on Radicalization to Violent Extremism. .

Scrivens, R., Osuna, A. I., Chermak, S. M., Whitney, M. A., & Frank, R. (2021). Examining Online Indicators of Extremism in Violent Right-Wing Extremist Forums. .

Scrivens, R., Burruss, G. W., Holt, T. J., Chermak, S. M., Freilich, J. D., & Frank, R. (2021). Triggered by Defeat or Victory? Assessing the Impact of Presidential Election Results on Extreme Right-Wing Mobilization Online. .

Knoechelmann, M., Davies, G. & Macnair, L. (2021). Personality Traits-Based Terrorism Risk Assessment: Determining Reliability Using Open-Source Data. In R. Corrado, G. W枚ssner, & A. Merari (Eds.), . IOS Press.

Champion, A., & Frank, R. (2021). Exploring the 鈥淩adicalization Pipeline鈥 on YouTube. In R. Corrado, G. W枚ssner, & A. Merari (Eds.), . IOS Press.

Hutchinson, J., Amarasingam, A., Scrivens, R., & Ballsun-Stanton, B. (2021). Mobilizing Extremism Online: Comparing Australian and Canadian Right-Wing Extremist Groups on Facebook. .

Scrivens, R., Wojciechowski, T. W., Freilich, J. D., Chermak, S. M., & Frank, R. (2021). Comparing the Online Posting Behaviors of Violent and Non-Violent Right-Wing Extremists. .

Scrivens, R., & Gaudette, T. (2021). Terrorists鈥 and Violent Extremists鈥 Use of the Internet and Cyberterrorism. In T. J. Holt (Ed.), . Carolina Academic Press.

Leung, C., & Frank, R., (2020). Unity Starts with U: A Case Study of a Counter-Hate Campaign Through the Use of Social Media Platforms. .

Scrivens, R., Wojciechowski, T. W., & Frank, R. (2020). Examining the Developmental Pathways of Online Posting Behavior in Violent Right-Wing Extremist Forums. .

Frank, R., & Mikhaylov, A. (2020). Beyond the 鈥楽ilk Road鈥: Assessing Illicit Drug Marketplaces on the Public Web. In M. A. Tayebi, U. Gl盲sser, & D. B. Skillicorn (Eds.), . Springer.

Gaudette, T., Scrivens, R., & Venkatesh, V. (2020). The Role of the Internet in Facilitating Violent Extremism: Insights from Former Right-Wing Extremists. .

Scrivens, R., Gill, P., & Conway, M. (2020). The Role of the Internet in Facilitating Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Suggestions for Progressing Research. In T. J. Holt & A. Bossler (Eds.), . Palgrave.

Bouchard, M., Davies, G., Frank, R., Wu, E., & Joffres, K. (2020). The Social Structure of Extremist Websites. In J. Littlewood, L. Dawson, & S. Thompson (Eds.), . University of Toronto Press.

Smith, R., & Frank, R. (2020). Dishing the Deets: How Dark-Web Users Teach Each Other About International Drug Shipments. In 
*Won Best Paper at HICSS 2020

Scrivens, R., & Amarasingam, A. (2020). Haters Gonna 鈥淟ike鈥: Exploring Canadian Far-Right Extremism on Facebook. In M. Littler & B. Lee (Eds.), . Palgrave (Cybercrime Series).

Scrivens, R., Davies, G., & Frank, R. (2020). Measuring the Evolution of Radical Right-Wing Posting Behaviors Online. .

Cartwright, B., Weir, G., Frank, G., & Padda, K. (2019). Deploying Artificial Intelligence to Combat Disinformation Warfare. .

Cartwright, B., Weir, G., Nahar, L., Padda, K., & Frank, R. (2019). The weaponization of Cloud-Based Social Media: Prospects for Legislation and Regulation. In .

Conway, M., Scrivens, R., & Macnair, L. (2019). Right-Wing Extremists鈥 Persistent Online Presence: History and Contemporary Trends. .

Scrivens, R., & Conway, M. (2019). The Roles of 鈥極ld鈥 and 鈥楴ew鈥 Media Tools and Technologies in the Facilitation of Violent Extremism and Terrorism. In R. Leukfeldt & T. J. Holt (Eds.), . Routledge.

Levey, P., & Bouchard, M. (2019). The Emergence of Violent Narratives in the Life-Course Trajectories of Online Forum Participants. .

Scrivens, R., Gaudette, T., Davies, G., & Frank, R. (2019). Searching for Extremist Content Online Using The Dark Crawler and Sentiment Analysis. In M. Deflem & D. Silva (Eds.), . Emerald Publishing.

Cartwright, B., Weir, G., Nahar, L., Padda, K., & Frank, R. (2019). The Weaponization of Cloud-Based Social Media: Prospects for Legislation and Regulation. In .

Cartwright, B., Weir, G., & Frank, R. (2019). Cyberterrorism in the Cloud. In L. Chen, H. Takabi, & N-A. Le-Khac (Eds.), (pp. 217-236). John Wiley & Sons.

Scrivens, R., & Bouchard, M. (2019). 21st Century Crimes: Cybercrime and Terrorism. In N. Boyd (Ed.), . Emond Publishing.

Gaudette, T., Davies, G., & Scrivens, R. (2018). Upvoting Extremism, Part II: An Assessment of Extreme Right Discourse on Reddit. .

Gaudette, T., Davies, G., & Scrivens, R. (2018). Upvoting Extremism, Part I: An Assessment of Extreme Right Discourse on Reddit. .

Gaudette, T., Scrivens, R., & Davies, G. (2018). The Future of Detecting Extreme-Right Sentiment Online. .

Macnair, L., & Frank, R. (2018). Changes and Stabilities in the Language of Islamic State Magazines: A Sentiment Analysis. .

Monk, B., Mitchell, J., Frank, R., & Davies, G. (2018). Uncovering Tor: An Examination of the Network Structure. .

Mikhaylov, A., & Frank, R. (2018). Illicit Payments for Illicit Goods: Noncontact Drug Distribution on Russian Online Drug Marketplaces. .  

Macnair, L., & Frank, R. (2018). The Mediums and the Messages: Exploring the Language of Islamic State Media through Sentiment Analysis. .

Scrivens, R., & Davies, G. (2018). Identifying Radical Content Online. .

Scrivens, R., Davies, G., & Frank, R. (2018). Searching for Signs of Extremism on the Web: An Introduction to Sentiment-based Identification of Radical Authors. .  

Macdonald, M., & Frank, R. (2017). Shuffle Up and Deal: Use of a Capture-Recapture Method to Estimate the Size of Stolen Data Markets. .

Macnair, L., & Frank, R. (2017). Voices Against Extremism: A Case Study of a Community-Based CVE Counter-Narrative Campaign. .

Macnair, L., & Frank, R. (2017). "To My Brothers in the West...": A Thematic Analysis of Videos Produced by the Islamic State鈥檚 al-Hayat Media Center. .

Mikhaylov, A., & Frank, R. (2016). Cards, Money and Two Hacking Forums: An Analysis of Online Money Laundering Schemes. In .

Frank, R., Macdonald, M., & Monk, B. (2016). Location, Location, Location: Mapping Potential Canadian Targets in Online Hacker Discussion Forums. In .

Scrivens, R., & Frank, R. (2016). Sentiment-based Classification of Radical Text on the Web. In .

Macdonald, M., & Frank, R. (2016). The Network Structure of Malware Development, Deployment and Distribution. .

Westlake, B., Bouchard, M., & Girodat, A. (2016). How Obvious Is It? The Content of Child Sexual Exploitation Websites.

Davies, G., Neudecker, C., Ouellet, M., Bouchard, M., & Ducol, B. (2016). Toward a Framework to Assess Online Programs for Countering Violent Extremism. .

Ducol, B., Bouchard, M., Davies, G., Ouellet, M., & Neudecker, C. (2016). Assessment of the State of Knowledge: Connections between Research on the Social Psychology of the Internet and Violent Extremism. .

Weir, G.R.S., Frank, R., Cartwright, B., & Dos Santos, E. (2016). Positing the Problem: Enhancing Classification of Extremist Web Content Through Textual Analysis. In .

Westlake, B., & Bouchard, M. (2016). Liking and Hyperlinking: Community Detection in Online Child Exploitation Networks. .

Figea, L., Kaati, L., & Scrivens, R. (2016). Measuring Online Affects in a White Supremacy Forum. In .

Current Projects:

Latest News:

Research Associates Logan Macnair was awarded a research internship with .

Dr. Richard Frank was named Director of the ICCRI. Congrats on your new role, Richard!

Ryan Scrivens, Research Associate at the ICCRI, was appointed Associate Theses Research Editor of .

ICCRI's Bryan Monk was accepted into the PhD Program in the at 天美mv天美. Well deserved!

Research Associate Ryan Scrivens will be returning to this summer, collaborating with and on a project to assess the online role(s) of females of the extreme right.

Research Associates Logan Macnair and Ryan Scrivens will be presenting their research at the in Wales, UK this summer.

Members of the ICCRI presented their research at the 2017 Western Society of Criminology (WSC) conference in Las Vegas on Friday February 10th. Theme of the panel: .

Dr. Richard Frank, Associate Director of the ICCRC, was named Associate Editor-in-Chief of .

A non-profit group led by Dr. Frank's CRIM 481 students, , was one of three finalists for a regional competition hosted by the Organization for Security and Co-operation held in Hamburg.

ICCRI member Bryan Monk gave a keynote speech at the held in Vancouver. His presentation was titled .

Research Associate Mitch Macdonald was awarded a .

Research Associate Ryan Scrivens completed a three-month internship with the .

Dr. Martin Bouchard, Director of the ICCRI, was promoted to Full Professor in the at 天美mv天美.

Research Associate Ryan Scrivens was named Coordinator of the Canadian Network of PhD Theses Writers for the .

Research Associate Mitch Macdonald won best paper award at the .