Popular Participation in Japanese Criminal Justice

Popular Participation in Japanese Criminal Justice
Title Popular Participation in Japanese Criminal Justice PDF eBook
Author Andrew Watson
Publisher Springer
Pages 180
Release 2016-10-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319350773

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This book analyses the mixed courts of professional and lay judges in the Japanese criminal justice system. It takes a particular focus on the highly public start of the mixed court, the saiban-in system, and the jury system between 1928-1943. This was the first time Japanese citizens participated as decision makers in criminal law. The book assesses reasons for the jury system's failure, and its suspension in 1943, as well as the renewed interest in popular involvement in criminal justice at the end of the twentieth century. Popular Participation in Japanese Criminal Justice proceeds by explaining the process by which lay participation in criminal trials left the periphery to become an important national matter at the turn of the century. It shows that rather than an Anglo-American jury model, outline recommendations made by the Japanese Judicial Reform Council were for a mixed court of judges and laypersons to try serious cases. Concerns about the lay judge/saiban-in system are raised, as well as explanations for why it is flourishing in contemporary society despite the failure of the jury system during the period 1928-1943. The book presents the wider significance of Japanese mixed courts in Asia and beyond, and in doing so will be of great interests to scholars of socio-legal studies, criminology and criminal justice.

Who Rules Japan?

Who Rules Japan?
Title Who Rules Japan? PDF eBook
Author Leon Wolff
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 235
Release 2015-04-30
Genre Law
ISBN 1784717495

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The dramatic growth of the Japanese economy in the postwar period, and its meltdown in the 1990s, has attracted sustained interest in the power dynamics underlying the management of Japanês administrative state. Scholars and commentators have long deba

Who Judges?

Who Judges?
Title Who Judges? PDF eBook
Author 鹿毛利枝子
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 279
Release 2017-10-12
Genre Law
ISBN 1107194695

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Who Judges? is the first book to explain why different states design their new jury systems in markedly different ways.

Lay and Expert Contributions to Japanese Criminal Justice

Lay and Expert Contributions to Japanese Criminal Justice
Title Lay and Expert Contributions to Japanese Criminal Justice PDF eBook
Author Erik Herber
Publisher Routledge
Pages 268
Release 2019-02-18
Genre Law
ISBN 1351602330

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This book examines the little or not previously researched roles and contributions of non-legal professionals in Japanese criminal justice against the background of recent social and legal changes that either gave birth to or affected the roles played by these "outsiders". On the basis of a wealth of primary and secondary sources, including meeting records of policy makers and practitioners, surveys, interviews and court verdicts, the book zooms in on forensic psychiatrists’ role in the disappearance of criminally insane defendants from Japanese criminal courts; social workers’ new role in diverting a growing number of elderly, mentally disturbed repeat offenders from prison; the therapeutic dimension added to Japanese criminal justice proceedings with the introduction of a system of victim participation as well as the increasingly important role of forensic scientists’ contributions, notably DNA evidence, in Japanese courts. Finally, it examines lay judges’ contributions to sentencing practices as well as how these lay judges make sense of the other outsiders’ contributions. On the basis of very recent social and legal developments the book provides an original contribution to understandings of Japanese criminal justice, as well as more general socio-legal debates on the role of extra-legal knowledge in criminal justice. The book will be of value within BA and MA level courses on and to students and researchers of Japanese law and society as well as comparative criminal justice and socio-legal theory.

Japanese Society and Lay Participation in Criminal Justice

Japanese Society and Lay Participation in Criminal Justice
Title Japanese Society and Lay Participation in Criminal Justice PDF eBook
Author Masahiro Fujita
Publisher Springer
Pages 296
Release 2018-07-04
Genre Law
ISBN 9811003386

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This book describes the state of the lay participation system in criminal justice, saiban-in seido, in Japanese society. Starting with descriptions of the outlines of lay participation in the Japanese criminal justice system, the book deals with the questions of what the lay participants think about the system after their participation, how the general public evaluate the system, whether the introduction of lay participation has promoted trust in the justice system in Japan, and the foci of Japanese society’s interest in the lay participation system. To answer these questions, the author utilizes data obtained from social surveys of actual participants and of the general public. The book also explores the results of quantitative text analyses of newspaper articles. With those data, the author describes how Japanese society evaluates the implementation of the system and discusses whether the system promotes democratic values in Japan.

World Criminal Justice Systems

World Criminal Justice Systems
Title World Criminal Justice Systems PDF eBook
Author Richard J. Terrill
Publisher Routledge
Pages 769
Release 2015-10-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317228820

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World Criminal Justice Systems, Ninth Edition, provides an understanding of major world criminal justice systems by discussing and comparing the systems of six of the world’s countries -- each representative of a different type of legal system. An additional chapter on Islamic law uses three examples to illustrate the range of practice within Sharia. Political, historical, organizational, procedural, and critical issues confronting the justice systems are explained and analyzed. Each chapter contains material on government, police, judiciary, law, corrections, juvenile justice, and other critical issues. The ninth edition features an introduction directing students to the resources they need to understand comparative criminal justice theory and methodology. The chapter on Russia includes consideration of the turmoil in post-Soviet successor states, and the final chapter on Islamic law examines the current status of criminal justice systems in the Middle East.

The Routledge Handbook of Japanese Politics

The Routledge Handbook of Japanese Politics
Title The Routledge Handbook of Japanese Politics PDF eBook
Author Alisa Gaunder
Publisher Routledge
Pages 728
Release 2011-02-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136818375

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The Routledge Handbook of Japanese Politics is an advanced level reference guide which surveys the current state of Japanese politics, featuring both traditional topics and cutting edge research. The volume is divided into five sections covering: domestic politics civil society social policy political economy and international relations/security The first four sections begin with an overview chapter that provides historical background information on the section’s overarching topic. The chapters that follow explore more specific topics in the sub-area. In the final section, historical background information is contained in the individual chapters which cover the diverse areas of international political economy, security and foreign policy. Offering a complete overview of the full spectrum of Japanese politics, the Handbook is an invaluable resource for academics, researchers, policy analysts, graduate and undergraduate students studying this ever-evolving field.