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2005Supportive services for immigrant youths in Hong Kong: Strategies and outcomesLo, Tit Wing 
2016Sustaining social trust and volunteer role identity reciprocally over time in pre-adult, adult, and older volunteersLo, Tit Wing 
2005Task-centered groupwork: Reflections on practiceLo, Tit Wing 
2012Teaching group counseling in Hong Kong: The experience of a teaching excellence award winnerLo, Tit Wing 
2019Tolerance of triads, police legitimacy, and self-help amidst the Umbrella MovementLo, Tit Wing 
2012Traditional crime in the modern world: How triad societies respond to socioeconomic changeLo, Tit Wing 
2011Traditional crime in the modern world: How triad societies respond to socioeconomic changeLo, Tit Wing 
2012Traditional organized crime in the modern world: How triad societies respond to socioeconomic changeLo, Tit Wing 
2010Transnational organized crime: Current and expected developments in ChinaLo, Tit Wing 
2007Trends and prevention of workplace violence: Hong Kong and international experiencesLo, Tit Wing 
2024Triad influence on the detection of crime in Hong KongLo, Tit Wing 
2017Triad organized crime in Macau casinos: Extra-legal governance and entrepreneurshipLo, Tit Wing 
2012Triadization of youth gangs in Hong KongLo, Tit Wing 
2014Triads and tongsLo, Tit Wing 
2020Understanding crime in villages-in-the-city in China: A social and behavioral approachLo, Tit Wing 
2008Understanding criminal justice in Hong Kong (1st ed.)
2017Understanding criminal justice in Hong Kong (2nd ed.)
2010Understanding motives behind volunteerism: Implications for volunteer recruitment and retentionLo, Tit Wing 
2023Understanding the life experiences of elderly in social isolation from the social systems perspective: Using Hong Kong as an illustrating exampleLo, Tit Wing ; Chan, Gloria Hong Yee 
2016University students' views on political influences and the status of law in post-reform China: A moderation and mediation analysisLo, Tit Wing