RT Article T1 “I Still Love My Hood”: Passive and Strategic Aspects of Role Residual Among Former Gang Members JF Criminal justice and behavior VO 48 IS 6 SP 846 OP 863 A1 Bubolz, Bryan F. A2 Lee, Sou LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1757685596 AB One important aspect of gang disengagement that has been largely overlooked is the role of identity in the time following membership. Research has shown that former gang members often retain social and emotional ties with their former gang peers and may experience role ambiguity as a result. Despite this, there has been virtually no examination of role residual—the lingering aspects of one’s former identity—that may exist among these individuals. Using life history interviews, the current study addresses this gap by examining role residual among a sample of 30 former gang members. A total of 25 participants (83%) identified three types of role residual—symbolic, demeanor, and worldview. In contrast to previous scholarship, role residual appeared to manifest as passive and strategic occurrences. K1 Behavior K1 Attitudes K1 Identity K1 Qualitative methods K1 Desistance K1 Gangs DO 10.1177/0093854820959115