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Why Research on Hope Needs Lived Experience

 
 
 

David Adlington-Rivers demonstrates that hope in probation is fragile, conditional, and shaped by everyday survival, and that research involving lived experience in co-design improves how research reflects the realities of life post-release.

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Richard Rowley12 March 2026
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