Felizberta Lo Padilla Tong School of Social Sciences

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Felizberta Lo Padilla Tong School of Social Sciences

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Author:  Lo, Tit Wing
Date Issued:  [2010 TO 2019]

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
212010The gambling chairLo, Tit Wing 
222018Hidden drug abuse in Hong Kong: From social acquaintance to social isolationLo, Tit Wing 
232014Hidden youth services: What Hong Kong can learn from JapanLo, Tit Wing ; Chan, Gloria Hong Yee 
242019Hikikomori phenomenon in East Asia: Regional perspectives, challenges, and opportunities for social health agenciesChan, Gloria Hong Yee ; Lo, Tit Wing 
252017Hot air balloonLo, Tit Wing 
262016Identifying the self-anticipated reoffending risk factors of incarcerated male repeat offenders in Hong KongLo, Tit Wing 
272012Implementing volunteer program to university students in Hong Kong: Enhancing volunteer participation through service matching and organizational supportLo, Tit Wing 
282019Intrinsic motivation and psychological connectedness to drug abuse and rehabilitation: The perspective of self-determinationChan, Gloria Hong Yee ; Lo, Tit Wing 
292014The involvement of organized criminal groups in illegal gambling in ChinaLo, Tit Wing 
302018Mainlandization, the ICAC, and the seriousness attached by local politicians to corruption in post-1997 Hong KongLo, Tit Wing 
312012Measuring the subjective perceptions of risks and rewards of Chinese juvenile thievesLo, Tit Wing 
322012Measuring volunteering empowerment and competence in ShanghaiLo, Tit Wing 
332017Minimizing crime and corruption in Hong KongLo, Tit Wing 
342015The morphology and operation of organized criminal groups in Mainland ChinaLo, Tit Wing 
352011Motives behind volunteerism: A study of Hong Kong university students and influence of genderLo, Tit Wing 
362019One Belt, One Road and the process of OBORizationLo, Tit Wing 
372015One country, two cultures: Are Hong Kong mock jurors “mainlandized” by the predominant Chinese criminal justice concept of confession?Lo, Tit Wing 
382013Policing and mentally ill persons in Hong KongLo, Tit Wing 
392012Policing and the mentally ill in China: Challenges and prospectsLo, Tit Wing 
402010Policing and the mentally ill in China: Challenges and prospectsLo, Tit Wing