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  2. Honouliuli National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The first Korean prisoners were believed to have arrived in late 1943 or early 1944; they comprised non-combatant laborers captured during the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. A Korean-language newsletter, the Free Press for Liberated Korea (자유한인보), was written and mimeographed by three Korean soldiers of the Japanese Imperial ...

  3. The Company (Hawaiian organized crime) - Wikipedia

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    Currently, organized crime in Hawaii is closer to what it was in the 1960s with different ethnic organized crime groups such as Triads, Yakuza, Korean, Samoan criminal organizations, and Native Hawaiian crime syndicates, including remnants of The Company, all operating their own criminal businesses in the state.

  4. Halawa Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    It is operated by the Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. [2] The prison is in proximity to the communities of Aiea and Halawa. [3] [4] The prison has two separate facilities: a medium security division for medium-security male prisoners, and a special needs division for both male and female inmates. [5]

  5. Japan's bare detention center holds many without convictions

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    With its bare cells, the Tokyo Detention House looks much like a high-security prison, but most of those who get incarcerated here, including former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, have not been ...

  6. Internment of Japanese Americans - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 1,200 to 1,800 Japanese nationals and American-born Japanese from Hawaii were interned or incarcerated, either in five camps on the islands or in one of the mainland concentration camps, but this represented well-under two percent of the total Japanese American residents in the islands. [192] "No serious explanations were offered ...

  7. List of films about the Japanese American internment

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    (1951) Based on the real-life story of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a segregated army unit of Japanese American men, many of whom served while their families were incarcerated on the home front Go for Broke: An Origin Story (2018) Follows a group of University of Hawaii ROTC students during the tumultuous year after the attack on Pearl ...

  8. World’s Longest-Serving Death Row Inmate Acquitted in ... - AOL

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    A man believed to be the world's longest-serving death row inmate has been acquitted by a Japanese court at age 88. On Thursday, Sept. 26, the Shizuoka District Court announced the verdict of Iwao ...

  9. Penal system of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Japan's prison population stood at somewhat less than 47,000; nearly 7,000 were in short-term detention centers, and the remaining 40,000 were in prisons. Approximately 46% were repeat offenders.