White paper on crime 2005-Juvenile Delinquency-
Chapter1 | Over view of Penal Code Offenses |
1 | Reported cases and crime rate |
Section2 | Trend in Non-traffic Penal Code Offenses Excluding Larceny |
Section4 | Offenses Related to Newly Established Laws |
2 | Offenses covered by criminal trial swith participation of saiban-ins |
Chapter2 | Overview of Special Law Offenses |
Section2 | Principal Special Law Offenses |
1 | Violations of the Minor Offenses Law,etc. |
2 | Violations of the Child Welfare Law,etc. |
3 | Violations of the Labor Standard Law,etc. |
Chapter3 | Overview of Offenses of Special Types |
2 | Unsafe driving resulting in death or injury and professional negligence in traffic accidents |
3 | Violations of road traffic related laws |
2 | Crack down on drug offenses |
Section3 | Financial and Economic Offenses |
4 | Bankruptcy-related offenses |
Section4 | Election Offenses |
2 | Application of the joint responsibility system |
Section5 | High-Technology Offenses |
2 | Disposition by public prosecutors and courts |
2 | Dispositions made by public prosecutors offices and by courts |
Chapter4 | Trends in Offenses by Specific Offenders |
Section1 | Offenses by Organized Crime Groups |
1 | Trends in organized crime groups |
2 | Non-traffic penal code offenses and special law offenses |
Section2 | Offenses by Foreign Nationals |
Section3 | Offenses by Public Officials |
2 | Giving and acceptance of a bribe |
Section5 | Offenses by Mentally Disabled Persons |
Section6 | Offenses Committed by Offenders with Criminal Histories |
2 | Previously convicted persons among offenders cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses |
3 | Previously convicted persons among those prosecuted |
4 | Criminal histories of persons cleared for violent sexual offenses |
Chapter5 | Comparison of Crime Trends with Other Countries |
Chapter6 | Offenses Committed by and against Japanese Nationals Outside Japan |
Section1 | Offenses Committed by Japanese Nationals Outside Japan |
Section2 | Crime Victimization of Japanese Nationals Outside Japan |
Part2 | Treatment of Offenders |
Section2 | Reception of Suspected Cases |
Section3 | Arrest and Detention of Suspects |
Section4 | Dispositions of the Public Prosecutors Office |
1 | Defendants finally judged |
2 | Life imprisonment with labor |
5 | Suspension of execution of sentence |
Section4 | Detention and Bail |
Section5 | Case Processing Time |
Chapter4 | Correction of Adult Offenders |
Section2 | Imprisonment in Penal Institutions |
1 | Occupancy rate of capacity of penal institutions |
2 | Trends in the average daily number of inmates etc. |
3 | Trend in number of newly admitted inmates |
4 | Characteristics of newly admitted inmates |
5 | Reimprisonment after release |
Section3 | Treatment of Inmates |
Chapter5 | Rehabilitation Services |
Section3 | Probation and Parole Supervision |
2 | Trends in probationers and parolees |
3 | Characteristics of probationers and parolees |
4 | Treatment for probationers and parolees |
5 | Measures during supervision and termination of probationary supervision |
Section4 | Assistance during Supervision and Urgent Aftercare of Discharged Offenders |
1 | Assistance during supervision and urgent aftercare of discharged offenders |
Chapter6 | Treatment of Various Offenders |
Section1 | Traffic Offenders |
1 | Disposition by public prosecutors |
1 | Disposition by the public prosecutors office |
Section3 | Offenders related to Organized Crime Groups |
1 | Disposition by the public prosecutors office |
Section4 | Foreign National Offenders |
1 | Disposition by public prosecutors |
1 | Disposition by the public prosecutors office |
Section6 | MentalDisorderOffenders |
1 | Disposition by the public prosecutors officeand courts |
4 | Act on Medical Care and Treatment for Insane or Quasi-insane Persons Who Have Caused Serious Injury to Others |
Chapter7 | International Cooperationin Criminal Justice |
Section2 | Transnational Fugitives and Their Extradition |
1 | Transnational fugitives from Japan |
2 | Extradition of fugitive offenders |
Section3 | International Assistance in Investigation and Justice |
1 | Assistance in investigation etc. |
Part3 | Relief of Crime Victims |
Chapter1 | Damage by Crime in Official Statistics |
Section1 | Numberof Offenses Involving Human Victims |
Section2 | Fataland Bodily Damage |
Section4 | Victims of Sexual Offenses |
Section5 | Relationship between Victims and Suspects |
Chapter2 | Consideration for Victims in Criminal Justice |
Section2 | Involvement of Victims in Criminal Proceedings |
3 | Relief measures against non-prosecution |
Section3 | CompensationforCrimeVictims |
1 | Crime victim benefits system |
Part4 | Special Article:Juvenile Delinquency |
Chapter2 | Trends of Juvenile Delinquency |
Section1 | Juvenile Penal Code Offenders |
1 | Trends in number of juveniles cleared |
3 | Trend in type of offense |
Section2 | Juvenile Special Law Offenders |
1 | Number of juveniles referred by the police |
Section3 | Juveniles of Illegal Behavior under 14 years of age |
Section5 | Delinquency at Home and School |
1 | Juvenile violence in families |
Chapter3 | Qualitative Analysis of Juvenile Delinquents |
Section1 | Analysis of Present State of Juvenile Delinquents |
1 | Changes in attitudes of juvenile delinquents |
2 | Attitudes of juvenile delinquents and their guardians towards family relationships |
Section2 | Analysis of Present State concerning More Difficultyin the Treatment of Juvenile Delinquents |
1 | Awareness of qualitative changes in juvenile delinquents and more difficulty in their treatment |
2 | Problems in juveniles'attributes and normative consciousness,etc. |
3 | Problems in juveniles'guardians'ability for leadership and family relationships |
Chapter4 | Treatment of Juvenile Delinquents |
Section1 | Overview of Treatment Procedure |
1 | Flow of treatment procedure for juvenile delinquents |
Section2 | Disposition of Juvenile Casesin Public Prosecutors Offices and Family Courts |
1 | Disposition in public prosecutors offices |
2 | Disposition in family courts |
4 | Operation of Amended Juvenile Law |
Section3 | Classification at Juvenile Classificati on Homes |
3 | Classification activities |
4 | Classification other than institutional classification |
5 | Issues for juvenile classification homes and counter measures |
Section4 | Treatment of Delinquents in Juvenile Training Schools |
1 | Outline of juvenile training schools |
2 | Classification Treatment System |
3 | Number of newly admitted inmates |
4 | Characteristics of newly admitted inmates |
5 | Treatment of inmates in juvenile training schools |
6 | Conditions of inmates who are discharged |
7 | Issues for the treatment injuvenile training schools and counter measures |
Section5 | Treatment of Juvenile Inmates |
1 | Number and characteristics of juvenile inmates |
Section6 | Rehabilitation Services for Juveniles |
1 | Trends in number of juvenile probationers/parolees |
2 | Characteristics of juvenile probationers/parolees |
3 | Reasons for termination of probationary supervision and percentage of re-punishment |
4 | Current conditions and issues for probationary supervision for juveniles |
Section7 | Support Facilitiesf or Development of Self-sustaining Capacity |
2 | Changes in number of accommodated juveniles and how they entered facilities |
3 | Characteristics of accommodated juveniles |
4 | Contents of support for development of self-sustaining capacity |
5 | Terms being accommodated in support facilities for development of self-sustaining capacity and reasons for discharge |
Chapter5 | Present Situation and Treatmentf or Juveniles who Committed Serious Offenses after Amendment of Juvenile Law |
Section1 | Present Situation of Serious Juvenile Offenders |
1 | Attribution of survey object person |
2 | Analysis by type of offenses |
3 | Analysis by classification type of offenses |
Section2 | Court Hearing and Trial for Serious Juvenile Offenders |
1 | Hearings in family courts |
Section3 | Attitudes of Serious Juvenile Offenders |
1 | Attribution of attitude survey object person |
2 | Awareness of cases and disposition |
3 | Awareness of responsibilities towards cases |
Section4 | Treatment for Serious Juvenile Offenders at Correctional Institutions |
1 | Treatment at juvenile training schools |
Section5 | Probationary Supervision for Serious Juvenile Offenders |
1 | Attribution of probation office survey object person |
2 | Environmental adjustment while accommodated in correctional institutions |
3 | Implementation of probationary supervision |
Chapter6 | Juvenile Delinquency in Foreign Countries |
1 | Trend of juvenile delinquency |
3 | Operation of juvenile justice |
1 | Trend of juvenile delinquency |
3 | Operation of juvenile justice |
1 | Trend of juvenile delinquency |
3 | Operation of juvenile justice |
Section4 | United States of America |
1 | Trend of juvenile delinquency |
3 | Administration of Juvenile Justice |
Section5 | Comparison with Japan |
| Appendix1-1 Number of reported cases,crime rate,number of cleared cases,clearance rate,and number of persons cleared for penal code offenses(1946-2004) |
| Appendix1-2 Number of reported cases,number of cleared cases,and number of persons cleared for penal code offenses,by type of major offense(1995-2004) |
| Appendix1-3 Clearance rate of penal code offenses,by type of major offense(1995-2004) |
| Appendix1-4 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors offices for special law offenses(1995-2004) |
| Appendix1-5 Number of traffic accidents,number of persons killed or injured,and rate of accidents(1946-2004) |
| Appendix1-6 Term of imprisonment with labor sentenced for financial and economic offenses in the court of first instance(2002-2004) |
| Appendix1-7 Number of cleared cases and persons cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses committed by foreign nationals(1980-2004) |
| Appendix1-8 Number of referred cases and number of persons referred for special law offenses committed by foreign nationals(1980-2004) |
| Appendix1-9 Number of reported cases and crime rate of major offenses in5countries(1980-2003) |
| Appendix1-10 Number of reported cases and crime rate of homicide and larceny in5countries(1988-2003) |
| Appendix1-11 Clearance rate of major offenses,homicide and larceny in5countries(1988-2003) |
| Appendix2-1 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors offices,by type of offense(1995-2004) |
| Appendix2-2 Number of persons finally disposed by public prosecutors,by type of offense(1995-2004) |
| Appendix2-3 Prosecution rate and suspended prosecution rate,by type of offense(1995-2004) |
| Appendix2-4 Sentences in district courts,by type of offense(2004) |
| Appendix2-5 Average daily number of inmates of penal institutions(1950-2004) |
| Appendix2-6 Number of newly imprisoned offenders and female rate(1946-2004) |
| Appendix2-7 Number of newly imprisoned offenders,by gender and type of offense(2004) |
| Appendix2-8 Number of reimprisoned inmates,by gender and type of offense(2004) |
| Appendix2-9 Frequency of imprisonment of newly imprisoned offenders,by type of offense(2004) |
| Appendix2-10 Period of time until repeat offense by reimprisoned inmates,by type of previous offense(2004) |
| Appendix2-11 Number of inmates serving sentence of imprisonment with labor at the end of the year,by term of imprisonment(as of December31each year in1957-2004) |
| Appendix2-12 Numbers of parole applications,grants,and rejections(1949-2004) |
| Appendix2-13 Number of newly received probationers and parolees(1949-2004) |
| Appendix2-14 Number of persons finally disposed by public prosecutors for drug offenses(1995-2004) |
| Appendix2-15 Number of foreign nationals finally disposed by public prosecutors office(1990-2004) |
| Appendix2-16 Treatment after commission of offense,of insane persons and quasi-insane persons,by type of offense(2004) |
| Appendix2-17 Number of insane persons and quasi-insane persons,by type of offense and type of disease(2004) |
| Appendix4-1 Number and rate per population of juveniles and adults cleared for penal code offenses,and juvenile rate(1946-2004) |
| Appendix4-2 Number and rate per population of juveniles cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses,and juvenile rate,by age group(1966-2004) |
| Appendix4-3 Number of juveniles cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses,by age group,type of offense and gender(2004) |
| Appendix4-4 Number of juveniles cleared for penal code offenses,by major type of offenses(1946-2004) |
| Appendix4-5 Number of juveniles referred from police to public prosecutors office for special law offenses,by type of offense(1956-2004) |
| Appendix4-6 Number of juveniles under14cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses,by major delinquency(1946-2004) |
| Appendix4-7 Number of status offenders finally disposed by family court,by type of status offense(1969-2004) |
| Appendix4-8 Number of juvenile offenders aged14-19newly received by public prosecutors offices,by type of offense and age group(1999-2004) |
| Appendix4-9 Percent distribution of opinions by public prosecutors and final disposals by family courts,by age group(2004) |
| Appendix4-10 Number of juveniles finally disposed by family courts for juvenile cases(1975,1985,2000-2004) |
| Appendix4-11 Number of newly admitted persons and average daily number of inmates in juvenile classification homes(1949-2004) |
| Appendix4-12 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools,by gender and treatment programs(1949-2004) |
| Appendix4-13 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools,by type of delinquency(1998-2004) |
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