Ryan Scrivens is an Assistant Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. He is also an Associate Director at the International CyberCrime Research Centre at Simon Fraser University in Canada and a Research Fellow at the VOX-Pol Network of Excellence in Ireland. Dr. Scrivens conducts problem-oriented interdisciplinary research with a focus on terrorists’ and extremists' use of the Internet, right-wing terrorism and extremism, and hate crime. Many of his research projects are derived from his engagements with front-line practitioners in law enforcement and intelligence agencies, as well as in social media and tech companies. Here he employs advanced quantitative methods and machine learning tools to better understand right-wing extremists’ use of the Internet and associated technologies. He complements this approach by also conducting in-depth interviews with current and former violent extremists, as well as law enforcement and community activists. As a result, he has become a leading international expert on right-wing terrorism and extremism, known among his peers for conducting innovate and cutting-edge empirical research. Dr. Scrivens has published over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles, books and book chapters, conference proceedings, and policy notes in the past five years. His recent work appears in Terrorism and Political Violence, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, New Media & Society, and Criminal Justice Policy Review. He is also co-editor of Right-Wing Extremism in Canada and the United States (Palgrave, 2022) and Former Extremists: Preventing and Countering Violence (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2023). In addition, he has presented his findings before practitioners and policymakers at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, the UK Home Office, the Swedish Defence Research Agency, the United Nations, and the European Commission, among many others. His research has been funded by Public Safety Canada, the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society, and VOX-Pol. He is also a member of the Editorial Board of Terrorism and Political Violence. He received the 2022 Early Career Impact Award from the American Society of Criminology Division on Terrorism and Bias Crimes.
Data Collection in Online Terrorism and Extremism Research: Strengths, Limitations, and Future Directions
Year: Forthcoming Authors: Scrivens, R., Freilich, J.D., Chermak, S.M., and Frank, R. Journal: Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
Former Extremists: Preventing and Countering Violence
Year: Forthcoming Authors: Clubb, G., Scrivens, R., and Islam, Md. (Eds.) Publisher: Oxford University Press
Examining Online Indicators of Extremism among Violent and Non-Violent Right-Wing Extremists
Year: 2023 Author: Scrivens, R. Journal: Terrorism and Political Violence
Comparing the Online Posting Behaviors of Violent and Non-Violent Right-Wing Extremists
Year: 2023 Authors: Scrivens, R., Wojciechowski, T.W., Freilich, J. D., Chermak, S.M., and Frank, R. Journal: Terrorism and Political Violence
Comparing Online Posting Typologies among Violent and Nonviolent Right-Wing Extremists
Year: 2022 Authors: Scrivens, R., Davies, G., Gaudette, T., and Frank, R. Journal: Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
Disengaged but Still Radical? Pathways Out of Violent Right-Wing Extremism
Year: 2022 Authors: Gaudette, T., Scrivens, R., and Venkatesh, V. Journal: Terrorism and Political Violence
Hate Speech in a Telegram Conspiracy Channel During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Year: 2022 Authors: Vergani, M., Arranz, A., Scrivens, R., and Orellana, L. Journal: Social Media and Society
Differentiating Online Posting Behaviors of Violent and Nonviolent Right-Wing Extremists
Year: 2022 Authors: Scrivens, R., Wojciechowski, T.W., Freilich, J.D., Chermak, S.M., and Frank, R. Journal: Criminal Justice Policy Review
Right-Wing Extremism in Canada and the United States
Year: 2022 Authors: Perry, B., Gruenewald, J., and Scrivens, R. (Eds.) Publisher: Palgrave