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In this paper, I broaden definitions pertaining to vulnerable participants and elaborate on issues in conducting research with justice-involved individuals and their families. I explore how special human subjects protections may inadvertently silence participants and further marginalize them, along with the social inequality that characterizes “at risk” research populations. Finally, I discuss how vulnerability can invite researcher transformation and methodological innovation and highlight the value of researcher reflexivity, community based participatory research and mixed methods approaches.
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Arditti, J. A. (2015). Situating vulnerability in research: Implications for researcher transformation and methodological innovation. Qualitative Report, 20(10), 1568–1575. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2015.2325
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