Japanese juvenile law (少年法, shōnen hō) was established on July 15, 1948 as Law 168. According to Japanese law, the term "shonen" refers to "a person from...
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the Japanese Diet activated a law lowering the age of minor status in the country. Just as there are differences in the maximum age of a juvenile delinquent...
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Juvenile law pertains to those who are deemed to be below the age of majority, which varies by country and culture. Usually, minors are treated differently...
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France, and also adapted to Japanese circumstances. The Japanese Constitution enacted after World War II is the supreme law in Japan. An independent judiciary...
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Murder (殺人, satsujin) in Japanese law constitutes when someone intentionally kills another person without justification. The crime of murder is specified...
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juvenile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Juvenile may refer to: Juvenile status, or minor (law), prior to adulthood Juvenile (organism) Juvenile (rapper)...
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their own individual programs. In 1910, prison law in Japan ordered education be given to all juvenile inmates, and to any adult inmate deemed to have...
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minors are considered juveniles in terms of criminal responsibility. As is frequently the case in the United States, the laws vary widely by state. Under...
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in Japan, an international division that teaches the Japanese language and social norms in Japanese society was established at the Kurihama Juvenile Training...
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Juvenile court, also known as young offender's court or children's court, is a tribunal having special authority to pass judgements for crimes committed...
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Shōnen (disambiguation) (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
genre of Japanese manga featuring romantic relationships between young boys Shōnen Hollywood, a Japanese media franchise Japanese juvenile law, or shōnen...
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the Japanese government has encouraged working fathers to become Iku-men (or stay-at-home fathers), and in 1992, the Japanese government passed a law that...
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Akiyoshi Umekawa (category People shot dead by law enforcement officers in Japan)
Sotaro Nashi's sister-in-law). Although he was a murderer, he was still allowed to have guns because Japanese juvenile law protected his criminal history...
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Confessions (Minato novel) (category Japanese mystery novels)
effective at punishing them. A study conducted on the change to the Japanese Juvenile Law, where children from the age of 14-15 can now be punished for serious...
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children and prevent juvenile delinquency. Family courts are run in closed sessions, try juvenile offenders under special laws, and operate extensive...
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in Japan. Brill. pp. 9–24. ISBN 9004124217. "Penal Code - Japanese/English - Japanese Law Translation". www.japaneselawtranslation.go.jp. Japanese Ministry...
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Murder of Junko Furuta (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
Junko Furuta (Japanese: 古田 順子, Hepburn: Furuta Junko, 18 January 1971 – 4 January 1989) was a 17-year-old Japanese high school student who was abducted...
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National Police Agency (Japanese: 警察庁, Hepburn: Keisatsu-chō) is the central coordinating law enforcement agency of the Japanese police system. Unlike national...
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Juvenile Justice (Korean: 소년 심판) is a 2022 South Korean legal drama television series that premiered on Netflix on February 25, 2022. Written by Kim Min-seok...
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has the largest leg-span of any arthropod. The Japanese name for this species is taka-ashi-gani, (Japanese: タカアシガニ), literally translating to “tall legs...
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Kōtarō Isaka (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
born 25 May 1971) is a Japanese author of mystery fiction, best known for his Hitman novel/manga series, including Maoh: Juvenile Remix (2007–2009), the...
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Age of criminal responsibility (category Juvenile law)
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law. 493 Wayback Machine CRC Country Reports (1992–1996); Juvenile Justice and Juvenile Delinquency in Central and Eastern...
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Killing of Satomi Mitarai (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
responsibility in Japan. The killer's name was not released to the press, as per Japanese legal procedures prohibiting the identification of juvenile offenders;...
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Life imprisonment in the United States (category United States sentencing law)
continues to monitor international juvenile sentencing laws and practices. State Distribution of Youth Offenders Serving Juvenile Life Without a chance of Parole...
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Capital punishment (redirect from Juvenile execution)
genders and juvenile offenders must be sentenced pursuant to a separate law specifically dealing with juveniles. Based on the Islamic law which now seems...
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subject of law is the key subject by the local government. The university has four journals, named, Law, Studies of Crime, Issues of Juvenile delinquency...
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Japanese statutory law. All Statutory Laws in Japan are required to be rubber stamped by the Emperor with the Privy Seal of Japan (天皇御璽), and no Law can...
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Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. 2024-07-25. "Juvenile Delinquents and Federal Criminal Law: The Federal Juvenile Delinquency Act and Related Matters". Thompson...
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were usually limited to peripheral tasks. Women traditionally worked in juvenile facilities, handled crimes involving female offenders, or performed clerical...
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Enjo kōsai (category CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja))
transactional relationship similar to the Western sugar dating. It is the Japanese language term for the practice of older men giving money and/or luxury...
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