Abstract
This paper explores the role of multidimensional social support in the reintegration of community corrections offenders in China. While community corrections in China has expanded, offenders face significant challenges, such as stigma and limited resources. Social support plays a crucial role in overcoming these difficulties. The study distinguishes between structural social support, which involves social networks providing resources and connections, and functional social support, including emotional, informational, instrumental, and appraisal support that impacts offenders' well-being. The paper reviews existing research on social support within the Chinese context and emphasizes the need for an integrated approach to support offenders. In conclusion, strengthening both structural and functional social support is essential for enhancing rehabilitation outcomes and reducing recidivism. Policy recommendations include improving social networks and expanding support services to aid offenders' successful reintegration into society.
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