RT Article T1 The Effect of COVID-19 on Community-Engaged Homicide Research JF Homicide studies VO 26 IS 4 SP 353 OP 361 A1 AbiNader, Millan A. A1 Messing, Jill T. A1 Pizarro, Jesenia A1 Campbell, Jacquelyn C. A2 Messing, Jill T. A2 Pizarro, Jesenia A2 Campbell, Jacquelyn C. LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1816397687 AB COVID-19 transformed society, affecting how every sector conducted work. Researchers, law enforcement, and social service agencies had to adapt procedures to a virtual space—moving participant recruitment, warrant requests, and protection orders online. Researcher-practitioner partnerships also altered, halting in-person data collection and agencies having limited time to support guests, regardless of interest. While some COVID-19-related challenges will likely subside, the future of these partnerships seems to have permanently shifted. In this research note, we reflect on these shifts using an example of an intimate partner homicide study to discuss research adaptions to COVID-19 and the future of community-engaged homicide research. K1 practitioner partnerships K1 community-engaged research K1 Covid-19 K1 Methodology K1 victim/offender relationship K1 Intimate partner homicide DO 10.1177/10887679221110814