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  2. Penal system of Japan - Wikipedia

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    By 2001, the overall prison population rose to 61,242 [7] or 48 prisoners per 100,000. By the end of 2009, the prison population had yet again risen to 75,250, or 59 prisoners per 100,000. [8] One reason for the rise is a large increase in the number of elderly being convicted of crimes, with loneliness being cited as a major factor. [9] [10]

  3. Criminal justice system of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Detention House. Within the criminal justice system of Japan, there exist three basic features that characterize its operations.First, the institutions—police, government prosecutors' offices, courts, and correctional organs—maintain close and cooperative relations with each other, consulting frequently on how best to accomplish the shared goals of limiting and controlling crime.

  4. Category:2024 crimes in Japan - Wikipedia

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  5. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Persons who have been sentenced to 1 year or more of jail are not eligible for visa free travel to Japan. United States citizens are also eligible for a Japanese eVisa. [236] Yes Jordan: eVisa / Visa on arrival [237] [238] Visa can be obtained upon arrival. Not available at King Hussein/Allenby Bridge [239]

  6. List of major crimes in Japan - Wikipedia

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    He was sentenced to life in prison in 1975. He was released in 1999 to go back to his home country, South Korea, on the grounds that he would never be able to set foot in Japan again. In 2000 while in Busan, South Korea, he attempted to murder the husband of the woman he was seeing. He was sent to prison, but released again in 2003.

  7. Category:Crimes in Japan by year - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. ... 2023 crimes in Japan (1 C, 1 P) 2024 crimes in Japan (1 P) M. Murders in Japan by year (57 C)

  8. Murder in Japanese law - Wikipedia

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    The crime of murder is specified in Chapter XXVI of the Japanese criminal code. It is punishable by five years to life in prison, and with the death penalty if aggravating circumstances are proven. The only exception is for juvenile offenders since the minimum age for capital punishment in Japan is 18.

  9. Visa policy of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The re-entry permit in Japan also exists in the form of a stamp, known as 再入国許可 (Japan Re-entry Permit), which is affixed to a foreign passport or other travel document and serves as a re-entry visa. Foreign nationals planning to travel outside Japan for more than one year are required to obtain a re-entry permit.