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  2. Criminal justice system of Japan - Wikipedia

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    As of 2001, Japan has a conviction rate of over 99.8%, even higher than contemporary authoritarian regimes. [2] Scholars say the biggest reason for Japan's very high conviction rate is the country's low prosecution rate and the way Japan calculates its conviction rate is different from other countries.

  3. Capital punishment in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Some critics claim that coerced confessions are responsible for Japan's high conviction rate; [48] as of 2017, the conviction rate in Japan was 97.8%. [49] Legal scholars, on the other hand, cite a low prosecution rate and a different method of calculating the conviction rate than in other countries as reasons for Japan's high conviction rate.

  4. Conviction rate - Wikipedia

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    For 2012, the US Department of Justice reported a 93% conviction rate. [28] In 2000, the conviction rate was also high in U.S. state courts. Coughlan, writing in 2000, stated, "In recent years, the conviction rate has averaged approximately 84% in Texas, 82% in California, 72% in New York, 67% in North Carolina, and 59% in Florida." [29]

  5. COVID-19 pandemic in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 vaccination in Japan began on 17 February 2021, more than a month after the first anniversary of the beginning of the pandemic in the country was commemorated. As of 22 October 2021, about 96.4 million people in Japan received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, while about 86.9 million were fully vaccinated.

  6. Rape in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese rape statistics are 20 times lower than the US, [40] and the country has a very strong judicial system where over 99% of all criminal cases in court end in a conviction. [41] However, this comparison is misleading as there are significant differences in the legal definition of "rape" in the US and Japan (at least before the Penal ...

  7. Hostage justice - Wikipedia

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    This case stands out in Japan, as the conviction rate of prosecutors exceeds 99% of indicted cases. The case sparked attention as charges were rarely dropped after an indictment. In December 2023, The Tokyo District Court ruled that the arrests of Okawara, Shimada, and Aishima had been unlawful, and the indictments against them between March ...

  8. Capital punishment by country - Wikipedia

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    Japan most recently executed Tomohiro Katō in July 2022. [26] According to a 2017 report by the National Human Rights Commission from Myanmar, over 700 prisoners in 26 prisons across the country had death sentences commuted to life imprisonment. [27] Singapore resumed executions in March 2022 after a two-year moratorium due to the COVID-19 ...

  9. Human rights in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Some Japanese researchers believe that is one of the causes of the high conviction rate in Japan. [9] The prosecution rate in Japan is 33.4%. [10] 64.3% was not pursued. Japan also practices the death penalty, to which the U.N. objects, as do several prominent NGOs and the European Union (see Capital punishment in Japan).