RT Article T1 An insider looking in or an outsider wannabee? Studying vulnerable hard-to-reach populations in the field of victimology – the example of the Roma communities in Sweden JF International review of victimology VO 27 IS 3 SP 328 OP 343 A1 Wallengren, Simon LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/176714265X AB This article reviews methodological barriers to victimological research on vulnerable hard-to-reach populations and presents a reflexive discussion of insider and outsider positions in a study researching Roma communities’ victimization in Sweden. As a Roma (Traveler/resande) academic, I found that some aspects of my identity were linked to an insider position, while other aspects of my identity were often perceived by study participants as outsider attributes. Within the framework of critical reflexivity, this article considers the impact of my insider/outsider position at each stage of the research process. The article rearticulates the importance of researcher reflexivity, mainly when both researchers and participants exhibit multiculturality, which has become more common in the globalized world. K1 Victimization K1 Traveler (resande) K1 Roma K1 critical reflexivity K1 Mixed Methods K1 insider/outsider K1 Hard-to-reach populations DO 10.1177/0269758020950596