In Japan, that has a western-style legal system, public sentencing guidelines do not exist. Officials enjoy great discretionary authority, and the system seems geared towards highly individualized sentencing. In the research on this topic, the way officials use their discretionary powers to give offenders an apparently individualized, rehabilitation-oriented treatment has received great attention. Research also shows, however, that cases are disposed of in relatively predictable ways. Nevertheless, the standards and policies apparently structuring sentencing decisions remain undisclosed – and, though known to some extent in practice, “unofficial”. Based on an analysis of Japanese case-files, legal judgments, commentaries and statistics, thi...
Japan\u27s new mixed jury system (dubbed the saiban-in) is designed to democratize the criminal lega...
The dramatic growth of the Japanese economy in the postwar period, and its meltdown in the 1990s, ha...
The use of probation in Japan is similar in some respects to probation in England and Wales (E&W) an...
BACKGROUND: It has been pointed out in Japan that criminal punishment in domestic homicide cases, es...
Models for a criminal-justice system based on an ethos of rehabilitation and reintegration-such as L...
Japan is well known as a society that has not only low crime rates but also for using incarceration ...
This article examines how a therapeutic perspective on victim participation has been conceptualized ...
P(論文)This article presents a quantitative sentencing standard for sexual offenses using statistical ...
Prosecutorial discretion is emerging as an important criminal justice reform issue in the United Sta...
The Lay Assessor Act of 2004 mandated the creation of a mixed lay judge system, called the saibanin ...
The Japanese seeking to involve their citizens in the judicial system as well establishing a check o...
This Article focuses on the failure of abolition and of death penalty reform in Japan in order to il...
The “Report of the study group on the state of criminal law regarding young persons” was released in...
Article 27-2 of the Penal Code in Japan requires that `partial suspension of execution of the senten...
Among industrialized nations, Japan has the lowest crime rate and is considered to have one of the b...
Japan\u27s new mixed jury system (dubbed the saiban-in) is designed to democratize the criminal lega...
The dramatic growth of the Japanese economy in the postwar period, and its meltdown in the 1990s, ha...
The use of probation in Japan is similar in some respects to probation in England and Wales (E&W) an...
BACKGROUND: It has been pointed out in Japan that criminal punishment in domestic homicide cases, es...
Models for a criminal-justice system based on an ethos of rehabilitation and reintegration-such as L...
Japan is well known as a society that has not only low crime rates but also for using incarceration ...
This article examines how a therapeutic perspective on victim participation has been conceptualized ...
P(論文)This article presents a quantitative sentencing standard for sexual offenses using statistical ...
Prosecutorial discretion is emerging as an important criminal justice reform issue in the United Sta...
The Lay Assessor Act of 2004 mandated the creation of a mixed lay judge system, called the saibanin ...
The Japanese seeking to involve their citizens in the judicial system as well establishing a check o...
This Article focuses on the failure of abolition and of death penalty reform in Japan in order to il...
The “Report of the study group on the state of criminal law regarding young persons” was released in...
Article 27-2 of the Penal Code in Japan requires that `partial suspension of execution of the senten...
Among industrialized nations, Japan has the lowest crime rate and is considered to have one of the b...
Japan\u27s new mixed jury system (dubbed the saiban-in) is designed to democratize the criminal lega...
The dramatic growth of the Japanese economy in the postwar period, and its meltdown in the 1990s, ha...
The use of probation in Japan is similar in some respects to probation in England and Wales (E&W) an...