For inmates, programme that allows sessions filled with playing games and physical contact with their younger children provides added impetus to reform themselves.
The main idea of the article is that a parent-child center within Hong Kong prisons allows incarcerated fathers to bond with their young children, fostering positive emotions, hope, and potentially encouraging rehabilitation. The article highlights the emotional impact of these supervised visits, showing how these moments of play and physical interaction bring joy and connection to both fathers and children, even within the challenging environment of a prison.