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"Harmonising anti-stalking laws". The George Washington International Law Review. Archived from the original on 30 June 2008. {}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown - The website is also written about her murder and Japanese stalking; Website about Ino family v. Saitama (in Japanese) Timeline on the murder (in Japanese)
[9] 12 days before the attack, [8] Tomita had contacted the police at the station near her home in Musashino, Tokyo out of fear for her safety, but the police dismissed the case, believing his social media messages were not an immediate threat. [3] In addition, anti-stalking laws in Japan did not include harassment on social media at the time. [9]
A 12-year-old Japanese girl was kidnapped, raped and beaten by three U.S Servicemen. This incident caused public outrage to erupt in Japan and led to further debate over the continued presence of U.S. forces in Japan. 1995: Hachiōji supermarket murders: 3: Hachiōji, Tokyo: Three employees of a supermarket are found shot dead in a suspected ...
At around 8 p.m. JST on 31 October 2021, 24-year-old Kyota Hattori carried out a knife and arson attack on a Keiō Railway train as it was travelling to Kokuryō Station on the Keiō Line in Chōfu, a city in the western suburbs of Tokyo, Japan. [2] [3] He injured 17 people, one critically.
A young woman stabbed to death by her former colleague months after she reported him for stalking was unlawfully killed, a jury has found.. Gracie Spinks, 23, was killed while tending her horse on ...
Imperial Japanese Army, police and vigilantes 6,000+ Multiple incidents, including the Fukuda Village Incident: May 1928: Kobe shooting: Kobe: Chinese man 7 [13]-12 [14] (including the perpetrator) 11 or 7 Japanese were shot to death by a Chinese man in Kobe in revenge for the Jinan incident and then he committed suicide [14] [13] 5 June 1931
The number of men sentenced for stalking and revenge porn offences has also increased substantially – from 1,384 in 2021 to 2,044 last year.
Yoshihide Suga, the Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary at the time, acknowledged that the attack was "a very heart-wrenching and shocking incident in which many innocent people became victims". [ 3 ] [ 7 ] He also said that the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare would investigate ways to prevent a similar incident from occurring again.