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 White paper on crime 2007 Part3/Chapter1/Section3/1 

Section 3  Treatment

1 Disposition by public prosecutors offices

(1) Visiting foreign nationals received by public prosecutors for criminal cases
  Table 3-1-3-1 shows the number of visiting foreign nationals newly received by public prosecutors offices for criminal cases (excluding negligence in the pursuit of social activities in traffic accidents and violations of road traffic related acts) by nationality, over the last three years.
  For each year, persons with nationality, etc. of the Asian regions accounted for more than 80%. In 2006, the number was largest for those from China, followed by those from South/North Korea, the Philippines, Brazil, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Table 3-1-3-1  Number of visiting foreign nationals newly received by public prosecutors offices for criminal cases by nationality, etc. (2004-2006)

(2) Visiting foreign nationals disposed by public prosecutors offices for criminal cases
  Fig. 3-1-3-2 shows the number of visiting foreign nationals finally disposed by public prosecutors for criminal cases (excluding negligence in the pursuit of social activities in traffic accidents and violations of road traffic related acts; hereinafter the same in this section) over the last 10 years.
  The number of visiting foreign nationals finally disposed by public prosecutors for criminal cases was on a rising trend from 2001 to 2004, but decreased slightly in 2005, and further decreased by 4,710 (18.9%) from the previous year in 2006.

Fig.3-1-3-2  Number of visiting foreign nationals finally disposed by public prosecutors offices for criminal cases (1997-2006)

  Table 3-1-3-3 shows the number of visiting foreign nationals finally disposed by public prosecutors offices, by type of offense, for criminal cases in 2006.
  The number of visiting foreign nationals who were finally disposed for criminal cases accounted for 4.1% of the total number of disposed persons (492,798 persons) (excluding negligence in the pursuit of social activities in traffic accidents and violations of road traffic related acts; hereinafter the same in this section) and 71.6% of the total foreign nationals finally disposed (28,315 persons) (excluding negligence in the pursuit of social activities in traffic accidents and violations of road traffic related acts; hereinafter the same in this section). By type of offense, of non-traffic penal code offenses, theft had the largest share, followed by injury (including assault and unlawful assembly with weapons), embezzlement (including embezzlement of lost property), and counterfeiting of documents (including all the offenses stipulated in Part II, Chapter XVII of the Penal Code). Of special act offenses, Immigration Control Act violations had the largest share, followed by Stimulants Control Act violations, Cannabis Control Act violations, Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Act, and Anti-Prostitution Act violations.
  The prosecution rate of criminal cases committed by visiting foreign nationals in 2006 was about 21 points higher than that of the total disposed persons (43.6%) for non-traffic penal code offenses, and was about 14 points lower than that of the total disposed persons (62.8%) for special act offenses.

Table 3-1-3-3  Number of visiting foreign nationals finally disposed by public prosecutors offices for criminal cases, by type of offense (2006)