RT Article T1 Whose Knowledge Is Under the Lens? A Contribution to the Debate Sparked by Clark and Walker's 2011 Research Ethics in Victimization Studies: Widening the Lens JF Violence against women VO 28 IS 11 SP 2932 OP 2942 A1 Nourpanah, Shiva A2 Dawson, Myrna LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1814881298 AB The starting point for this commentary is the fruitful exchange of ideas on the ethics of victimization research, published in this journal in 2011, sparked by Clark and Walker's article, “Research Ethics in Victimization Studies: Widening the Lens”. This article provoked a flurry of responses that, taken altogether, provide an illuminating cornerstone for the ethical debates and issues surrounding victimization research. It further inspired us to reflect upon and share our experiences on conducting victimization research at that particular intersection of academia and advocacy that we both occupy. What struck us about this exchange was the absence of any discussion about the role of anti-violence against women advocates, service providers, and organizations in victimization research. K1 victimization research K1 Advocacy K1 Violence against women DO 10.1177/10778012211038972