The people come to court; Justice in Japan.(Japan's criminal justice system)
In Japan, suspects who deny the charges against them are often detained for long periods and subject to intense questioning without a lawyer present, a system critics call "hostage justice." Japanese civil rights groups and the main bar lawyers association have long criticized...
For some time now, the Japanese criminal justice system has been regarded or perceived to be a successful justice system model. The success is mainly attributed to Japan’s culture and even embedded in the language itself (Goold, 2004). The success has drawn interest among criminology scholars ...
This study attempts to identify the biases and assumptions reflected in intra-household gender roles, to relate these roles to homicide cases in Japan where the wife kills the husband, and finally, to examine how women criminal offenders are ideologically treated. From case studies, it is clear ...
overuse in the criminal justice system in japan* Whilst New Zealand has experienced a decline in recorded crime and the number of prosecutions in recent years, at the same time the prison population has c... T Morinaga 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Overuse in the Criminal Justice System in Germany...
This study attempts to identify the biases and assumptions reflected in intra-household gender roles, to relate these roles to homicide cases in Japan where the wife kills the husband, and finally, to examine how women criminal offenders are ideologically treated. From case studies, it is clear ...
The NBA playoffs were delayed last month when Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and other stars supported the Milwaukee Bucks' decision not to play following Blake's shooting. U.S. Open winner Naomi Osaka of Japan wore masks with the names of Black victims of violence throughout the ...
Comparative Criminal Justice Systems: United States and Japan Most Americans know the key aspects of our criminal justice system, but fail to learn about criminal justice systems of other nations. However, it is important to learn about other country 's criminal justice systems in order to effecti...
TOKYO, Dec. 31 (Xinhua) -- Former Nissan Motor chairman Carlos Ghosn said he is in Lebanon to escape "injustice and political persecution" in Japan where the ex-auto tycoon was on bail awaiting trial for alleged financial improprieties, local media said Tuesday, with the move leaving his def...
He was finally exonerated six years ago, but was left broken. We try to explain why a country which operates on strict principles of balance and order might choose such a repressive system, and see if this may explain Japan having one of the lowest crime rates in the world....