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Aging Out of Crime: Resettlement Challenges Facing Male Ex-Prisoners in Hong Kong

NCJ Number
247445
Journal
The Prison Journal Volume: 94 Issue: 1 Dated: March 2014 Pages: 97-117
Author(s)
Michael Adorjan; Wing Hong Chui
Date Published
March 2014
Length
21 pages
Annotation
In this exploratory article, the authors offer one of the first qualitative examinations of ex-convict resettlement in East Asia.
Abstract
Research on desistance from crime has focused largely on Western regions. While culture has been identified as an important factor to consider, desistance studies largely hold cultural context constant. In this exploratory article, the authors offer one of the first qualitative examinations of ex-convict resettlement in East Asia. The authors focus on three aspects salient to the narratives of former prisoners in Hong Kong: their views regarding aging and aging out of crime, their felt sense of agency or willpower to "go straight," and challenges to expressions of agency related to employment and facing family members. The pivotal importance and mediating effects of social support is underscored. Implications for research on desistance focused outside of occidental regions are explored. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.