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  2. Penal system of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In the article " 'Prison Libraries' in Japan: The Current Situation of Access to Books and Reading in Correctional Institutions" Kenichi Nakane talks about another form of prisoner neglect/abuse. Nakane's article finds that there is a severe lack of reading materials available to people who are incarcerated in Japanese correctional facilities.

  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. Life imprisonment in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Life imprisonment (無期懲役, muki chōeki) is one of the most severe punishments available in Japan, second only to the death penalty. The punishment is of indefinite length and may last for the remainder of the person's life. The punishment may be imposed for murder, terrorism, robbery, treason, kidnapping and other serious violent offenses.

  5. Category:Japanese prisoners and detainees - Wikipedia

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    Japanese people who died in prison custody (1 C, 37 P) E. ... Japanese prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment (41 P) M. Japanese people convicted of manslaughter (8 P)

  6. Japan's police renew hunt for militants wanted since 1970s

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    Tokyo police on Monday stepped up the hunt for members of the Japanese Red Army wanted for their alleged role in attacks in the 1970s and 1980s, releasing a video with images of the aging ...

  7. The tech uses sensors mounted to the wall to measure respiratory and resting heart rates, allowing jail staff to more quickly identify inmates who may need medical help. ‘Like an extra set of ...

  8. Category:Prisons in Japan - Wikipedia

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  9. Gypsy Rose Blanchard is free from prison. Here's what she's ...

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    Whether it be a real institution or just her mother's home, most people would say Gypsy Rose Blanchard has been in some sort of prison for nearly her entire life. At just 3 months old, Gypsy's ...