Crime and Justice in Japan: Implications for the United States |
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Authors: | CHARLES R. FENWICK |
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Affiliation: | Trenton State College |
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Abstract: | Examining official statistics from the United States since the mid-1960's, we see rapidly increasing rates of crime. Japan, on the other hand, has experienced rates that have dramatically declined during this same period. In fact, Japan is the only industrialized non-communist nation where crime has been decreasing. This paper summarizes the structural/cultural and justice related reasons for this phenomenon. Implications for the United States are specified. |
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