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 White paper on crime 2005 Part4/Chapter5/Section3/2 

2 Awareness of cases and disposition

  To a question on their awareness of the seriousness of the cases("How do you accept the case?"),133(96.4%)answered that they"accept it as serious."In contrast,four answered that they"do not accept it as serious."Of those four,one was in a medical juvenile training school and three were in juvenile prisons.One juvenile did not answer this question.
  A further question was addressed only to those accepting the case as serious about the time of becoming aware of the seriousness("When did you first accept the case as serious?"). Fig.4-5-3-2 shows the time when they first became aware of the seriousness of the cases.

Fig.4-5-3-2  Time of becoming aware of the seriousness of the cases

  A question about the awareness of the disposition was addressed("What did you think when you heard the judge's decision to commit you to the present institution?"). Fig.4-5-3-3 shows their awareness of the disposition.

Fig.4-5-3-3  Awareness of the disposition

  A question about the feelings of the victims'families was addressed("What do you think the victims'families feel about your disposition?"). Fig.4-5-3-4 shows their awareness of the victim's emotions on the disposition.

Fig.4-5-3-4  Awareness of the victim's emotions on the disposition