WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2012

PART 1 Crime Trends in 2011

Chapter 1 Penal Code Offenses

Section 1 Principal Data

Fig. 1-1-1-1 Fig. 1-1-1-1 Number of reported cases, persons cleared, and clearance rate for penal code offenses (1946-2011)

1 Reported cases and crime rate

Table 1-1-1-2 Table 1-1-1-2 Number of reported cases, crime rate, number of cleared cases/persons, and clearance rate for penal code offenses by type of offense (2011)

Fig. 1-1-1-3 Fig. 1-1-1-3 Percent distribution of reported cases and persons cleared for penal code offenses by type of offense (2011)

Fig. 1-1-1-4 Fig. 1-1-1-4 Number of reported cases for non-traffic penal code offenses excluding theft by type of offense (1992-2011)

2 Persons cleared

Fig. 1-1-1-5 Fig. 1-1-1-5 Percent distribution of persons cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by age group (1982-2011)

Fig. 1-1-1-6 Fig. 1-1-1-6 Number of females cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses and rate per population (1946-2011)

Table 1-1-1-7 Table 1-1-1-7 Number of persons cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by type of offense and gender (2011)

Section 2 Non-traffic Penal Code Offenses

1 Theft

Fig. 1-1-2-1 Fig. 1-1-2-1 Number of reported/cleared cases and clearance rate for theft (1982-2011)

Fig. 1-1-2-2 Fig. 1-1-2-2 Number of cleared cases per person cleared for theft (1982-2011)

Fig. 1-1-2-3 Fig. 1-1-2-3 Percent distribution of reported cases for theft by modus operandi (2011)

Fig. 1-1-2-4 Fig. 1-1-2-4 Number of reported cases for theft by modus operandi (1992-2011)

2 Non-traffic penal code offenses excluding theft

Fig. 1-1-2-5 Fig. 1-1-2-5 Number of reported/cleared cases and clearance rate for non-traffic penal code offenses excluding theft (1982-2011)

Fig. 1-1-2-6 Fig. 1-1-2-6 Number of reported/cleared cases and clearance rate for non-traffic penal code offenses (major offenses) (1992-2011)

Table 1-1-2-7 Table 1-1-2-7 Number of reported cases for robbery by modus operandi (2011)

Table 1-1-2-8 Table 1-1-2-8 Number of reported cases for injury, assault, and intimidation by place of occurrence (2011)

Fig. 1-1-2-9 Fig. 1-1-2-9 Number of reported/cleared cases and amount of damage resulting from billing fraud (extortion) (2007-2011)

Table 1-1-2-10 Table 1-1-2-10 Number of reported cases for rape/forcible indecency by place of occurrence (2011)

Table 1-1-2-11 Table 1-1-2-11 Number of reported cases for damage to property by type of damaged property (2011)

Table 1-1-2-12 Table 1-1-2-12 Number of persons newly received and conclusively disposed by public prosecutors for acceptance of bribe (2011)

Table 1-1-2-13 Table 1-1-2-13 Number of public officials newly received and conclusively disposed by public prosecutors by type of offense (2011)

Fig. 1-1-2-14 Fig. 1-1-2-14 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for Organized Crime Punishment Act violations and amount of money confiscated/collected in a court of first instance (2002-2011)

Chapter 2 Special Act Offenses

Section 1 Principal Data

Fig. 1-2-1-1 Fig. 1-2-1-1 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for special act offenses (1949-2011)

Fig. 1-2-1-2 Fig. 1-2-1-2 Percent distribution of persons newly received by public prosecutors for special act offenses excluding violations of road traffic related acts by type of offense (2011)

Section 2 Major Special Act Offenses

1 Public security

Fig. 1-2-2-1 Fig. 1-2-2-1 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for special act offenses related to public security (1992-2011)

2 Environment/public morals

Fig. 1-2-2-2 Fig. 1-2-2-2 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for special act offenses related to environment/public morals (1992-2011)

3 Child Welfare Act violations, etc.

Fig. 1-2-2-3 Fig. 1-2-2-3 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for Child Welfare Act violations, etc. (1992-2011)

4 Anti-Stalking Act violations, etc.

Fig. 1-2-2-4 Fig. 1-2-2-4 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for Anti-Stalking Act violations, etc. (2002-2011)

5 Public Offices Election Act violations

Table 1-2-2-5 Table 1-2-2-5 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for Public Offices Election Act violations (2002-2011)

Chapter 3 Various Types of Offenses

Section 1 Traffic Offenses

1 Trends in traffic offenses

Fig. 1-3-1-1 Fig. 1-3-1-1 Number of traffic accidents and persons killed/injured in traffic accidents (1946-2011)

Fig. 1-3-1-2 Fig. 1-3-1-2 Number of hit-and-run cases and clearance rate (1992-2011)

Fig. 1-3-1-3 Fig. 1-3-1-3 Number of referred cases for violations of road traffic related acts (1992-2011)

Fig. 1-3-1-4 Fig. 1-3-1-4 Percent distribution of notified/referred cases for violations of road traffic related acts by type of violation (2011)

2 Disposition in public prosecutors offices

Fig. 1-3-1-5 Fig. 1-3-1-5 Percent distribution of persons conclusively disposed by public prosecutors for traffic cases by type of disposition (2011)

Fig. 1-3-1-6 Fig. 1-3-1-6 Percent distribution of persons indicted for dangerous driving causing death or injury by type of violation (2011)

3 Disposition in courts

Fig. 1-3-1-7 Fig. 1-3-1-7 Percent distribution of persons sentenced to imprisonment (with or without work) in a court of first instance for dangerous driving causing death or injury, etc. by term of imprisonment (2011)

Section 2 Financial and Economic Offenses

1 Tax related offenses

Fig. 1-3-2-1 Fig. 1-3-2-1 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for violations of tax related acts (1992-2011)

Table 1-3-2-2 Table 1-3-2-2 Number of accused cases for violations of tax related acts and amount of tax evasion per case (FY 2007-FY 2011)

Table 1-3-2-3 Table 1-3-2-3 Number of persons prosecuted or not prosecuted for violations of tax related acts (2007-2011)

2 Economic offenses

Fig. 1-3-2-4 Fig. 1-3-2-4 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for obstruction of compulsory execution, etc. (1992-2011)

Table 1-3-2-5 Table 1-3-2-5 Number of persons prosecuted or not prosecuted for obstruction of compulsory execution, etc. (2007-2011)

Fig. 1-3-2-6 Fig. 1-3-2-6 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for violations of the Commercial Code/Companies Act, etc. (1992-2011)

Table 1-3-2-7 Table 1-3-2-7 Number of persons prosecuted or not prosecuted for violations of the Commercial Code/Companies Act, etc. (2007-2011)

Fig. 1-3-2-8 Fig. 1-3-2-8 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for Investment Act violations, etc. (1992-2011)

Table 1-3-2-9 Table 1-3-2-9 Number of persons prosecuted or not prosecuted for Investment Act violations, etc. (2007-2011)

3 Intellectual property related offenses

Fig. 1-3-2-10 Fig. 1-3-2-10 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for Trademark Act violations, etc. (1992-2011)

Table 1-3-2-11 Table 1-3-2-11 Number of persons prosecuted or not prosecuted for Trademark Act violations, etc. (2007-2011)

Section 3 High-Technology Offenses

1 Trends in high-technology offenses

Table 1-3-3-1 Table 1-3-3-1 Number of cleared cases for offenses involving computers or electromagnetic records, etc. (2007-2011)

Table 1-3-3-2 Table 1-3-3-2 Number of cleared cases for offenses using cyber networks (2007-2011)

2 Disposition in public prosecutors offices

Table 1-3-3-3 Table 1-3-3-3 Number of persons conclusively disposed by public prosecutors for high-technology offenses (2011)

Chapter 4 Comparison of Crime Trends with Other Countries

Section 1 Major Offenses

Table 1-4-1-1 Table 1-4-1-1 Number of reported cases, crime rate, and clearance rate for major offenses in each of the subject countries (2001-2010)

Section 2 Homicide

Table 1-4-2-1 Table 1-4-2-1 Number of reported cases, crime rate, and clearance rate for homicide in each of the subject countries (2006-2010)

Section 3 Theft

Table 1-4-3-1 Table 1-4-3-1 Number of reported cases, crime rate, and clearance rate for theft in each of the subject countries (2006-2010)

Chapter 5 Offenses Committed by and against Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan

Section 1 Offenses Committed by Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan

Table 1-5-1-1 Table 1-5-1-1 Number of cases committed by Japanese nationals outside of Japan (2011)

Section 2 Offenses Committed against Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan

Table 1-5-2-1 Table 1-5-2-1 Number of cases committed against Japanese nationals outside of Japan (2011)

PART 2 Treatment of Offenders

Chapter 1 Overview

Fig. 2-1-1 Fig. 2-1-1 Flow of Criminal Justice Procedure (adults)

Chapter 2 Prosecution

Section 1 Reception of Suspected Cases

Fig. 2-2-1-1 Fig. 2-2-1-1 Percent distribution of persons newly received by public prosecutors by type of offense (2011)

Table 2-2-1-2 Table 2-2-1-2 Persons newly received by public prosecutors by type of reception (2011)

Section 2 Arrest and Detention of Suspects

Table 2-2-2-1 Table 2-2-2-1 Number of persons arrested or detained in cases disposed by public prosecutors by type of offense (2011)

Fig. 2-2-2-2 Fig. 2-2-2-2 Detention request rejection rate (1992-2011)

Section 3 Disposition in Public Prosecutors Offices

Fig. 2-2-3-1 Fig. 2-2-3-1 Percent distribution of persons conclusively disposed by public prosecutors by type of disposition and number of persons indicted, etc. (2002-2011)

Fig. 2-2-3-2 Fig. 2-2-3-2 Number of persons prosecuted/not prosecuted, etc. by type of offense (2002-2011)

Table 2-2-3-3 Table 2-2-3-3 Number of persons not prosecuted by reason (2002-2011)

Chapter 3 Trial

Section 1 Final Judgment

Table 2-3-1-1 Table 2-3-1-1 Number of persons finally judged by type of judgment (1969, 1979, 1989, 1999, 2002-2011)

Section 2 Court of First Instance

1 Conclusive disposition

Table 2-3-2-1 Table 2-3-2-1 Number of persons conclusively disposed in a court of first instance by type of offense and judgment (2011)

2 Sentencing

Table 2-3-2-2 Table 2-3-2-2 Number of persons sentenced to the death penalty or life imprisonment with work in a court of first instance by type of offense (2002-2011)

Table 2-3-2-3 Table 2-3-2-3 Number of persons sentenced to imprisonment with or without work for a definite term in a court of first instance (2011)

Table 2-3-2-4 Table 2-3-2-4 Number of persons sentenced to fine in a court of first instance by type of offense (2011)

3 Pretrial arrangement proceeding

Table 2-3-2-5 Table 2-3-2-5 Number of persons involved in cases brought to a pretrial arrangement proceeding or inter-trial arrangement proceeding in district courts by type of offense (2011)

4 Speedy trial procedure

Table 2-3-2-6 Table 2-3-2-6 Number of persons involved in cases tried by a speedy trial procedure by type of offense (2011)

5 Detention and bail

Table 2-3-2-7 Table 2-3-2-7 Status of detention of defendants conclusively disposed in a court of first instance (2011)

Section 3 Summary Trial Procedure

Table 2-3-3-1 Table 2-3-3-1 Sentencing in a summary trial procedure by type of offense (2011)

Section 4 Appeals

Table 2-3-4-1 Table 2-3-4-1 Number of persons conclusively disposed in trials of appeal to a court of second instance by type of offense and judgment (2011)

Chapter 4 Correction of Adult Offenders

Section 1 Imprisonment in a Penal Institution

1 Number of inmates in penal institutions

Fig. 2-4-1-1 Fig. 2-4-1-1 Number and rate per population of inmates in penal institutions (1992-2011)

2 Occupancy rate of penal institutions

Fig. 2-4-1-2 Fig. 2-4-1-2 Occupancy rate of penal institutions (total/females)

3 Number of new inmates

Fig. 2-4-1-3 Fig. 2-4-1-3 Number and rate per population of new inmates by gender (1992-2011)

Table 2-4-1-4 Table 2-4-1-4 Number of inmates by reason for admission/release (2011)

4 Characteristics of new inmates

Fig. 2-4-1-5 Fig. 2-4-1-5 Percent distribution of new inmates by gender and age group (2011)

Fig. 2-4-1-6 Fig. 2-4-1-6 Percent distribution of new inmates by type of offense and gender (2011)

Fig. 2-4-1-7 Fig. 2-4-1-7 Percent distribution of new inmates sentenced to imprisonment with work by term of imprisonment and gender (2011)

Section 2 Treatment of Inmates, etc.

1 Overview of treatment

Fig. 2-4-2-1 Fig. 2-4-2-1 Flow of treatment of inmates

Table 2-4-2-2 Table 2-4-2-2 Number of inmates by treatment index code

Section 3 Administration of Penal Institutions

4 Maintenance of discipline and order

Table 2-4-3-1 Table 2-4-3-1 Number of incidents that occurred at penal institutions (2011)

5 Appeal system

Table 2-4-3-2 Table 2-4-3-2 Number of appeals made by inmates (2007-2011)

Chapter 5 Rehabilitation Services

Section 1 Parole

2 Number of parolees

Fig. 2-5-1-1 Fig. 2-5-1-1 Number and parole rate of released inmates (1949-2011)

3 Rate of served term of imprisonment

Fig. 2-5-1-2 Fig. 2-5-1-2 Percent distribution of inmates sentenced to imprisonment for a determinate term and granted release on parole by rate of served imprisonment term

4 Life imprisonment inmates granted release on parole

Table 2-5-1-3 Table 2-5-1-3 Number of life imprisonment inmates granted parole (2002-2011)

Section 2 Probation/Parole Supervision

1 Number of probationers/parolees

Fig. 2-5-2-1 Fig. 2-5-2-1 Number of persons newly placed under probation/parole supervision and probation rate (1949-2011)

Fig. 2-5-2-2 Fig. 2-5-2-2 Percent distribution of persons newly placed under probation/parole supervision by age group (2011)

Fig. 2-5-2-3 Fig. 2-5-2-3 Percent distribution of persons newly placed under probation/parole supervision by probation/parole supervision period (2011)

Fig. 2-5-2-4 Fig. 2-5-2-4 Percent distribution of persons newly placed under probation/parole supervision by residential status (2011)

2 Treatment of probationers/parolees

Table 2-5-2-5 Table 2-5-2-5 Number of probationers/parolees by major treatment categories (as of December 31, 2011)

4 Termination of probation/parole supervision

Fig. 2-5-2-6 Fig. 2-5-2-6 Percent distribution of probationers/parolees whose probation/parole supervision terminated by reason (2011)

Fig. 2-5-2-7 Fig. 2-5-2-7 Percent distribution of probationers/parolees by employment status at the commencement/termination of their probation/parole supervision (2011)

Section 3 Urgent Aid and Aftercare of Discharged Offenders

Table 2-5-3-1 Table 2-5-3-1 Status of implementation of urgent aid, etc. and urgent aftercare of discharged offenders (2011)

Section 5 Volunteer Probation Officers, Halfway Houses, and Private Supporters, etc., and Crime Prevention Activities

1 Volunteer probation officers

Fig. 2-5-5-1 Fig. 2-5-5-1 Number of volunteer probation officers, female rate, and their average age (1983-2012)

Chapter 6 International Cooperation in Criminal Justice

Section 2 Transnational Fugitives, their Extradition, and Transfer of Sentenced Persons

1 Transnational fugitives from Japan

Fig. 2-6-2-1 Fig. 2-6-2-1 Number of transnational fugitives, etc. (2002-2011)

Table 2-6-2-2 Table 2-6-2-2 Number of transnational fugitives, etc. by type of offense and nationality, etc.

2 Extradition of fugitives

Table 2-6-2-3 Table 2-6-2-3 Number of fugitives extradited (2002-2011)

3 Transfer of sentenced persons

Table 2-6-2-4 Table 2-6-2-4 Number of sentenced persons transferred from Japan by country where they served their sentences and type of offense (2011)

Section 3 Mutual Legal/Judicial Assistance in Criminal Matters

1 Assistance in investigation

Table 2-6-3-1 Table 2-6-3-1 Number of requests made for legal assistance in investigations (2002-2011)

PART 3 Trends with Juvenile Delinquencies and Treatment of Juvenile Delinquents

Chapter 1 Trends with Juvenile Delinquencies

Section 1 Penal Code Offenses Committed by Juveniles

1 Number of juveniles cleared

Fig. 3-1-1-1 Fig. 3-1-1-1 Number and rate per population of juveniles cleared for penal code offenses/non-traffic penal code offenses

2 Trends by attributes

Fig. 3-1-1-2 Fig. 3-1-1-2 Number and rate per population of juveniles cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by age group (1966-2011)

Fig. 3-1-1-3 Fig. 3-1-1-3 Delinquency rate of juveniles

Fig. 3-1-1-4 Fig. 3-1-1-4 Number and rate per population of juveniles cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by gender (1966-2011)

Fig. 3-1-1-5 Fig. 3-1-1-5 Percent distribution of juveniles cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by educational/employment status (2011)

3 Trends by type of offense

Table 3-1-1-6 Table 3-1-1-6 Number of juveniles cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses and juvenile rate by type of offense and gender (2011)

4 Cases committed in complicity

Fig. 3-1-1-7 Fig. 3-1-1-7 Percent distribution of juvenile cases cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by number of accomplices and type of offense (2011)

Section 2 Special Act Offenses Committed by Juveniles

1 Number of juveniles referred to public prosecutors

Fig. 3-1-2-1 Fig. 3-1-2-1 Number of juveniles referred to public prosecutors for special act offenses (1956-2011)

2 Drug offenses

Fig. 3-1-2-2 Fig. 3-1-2-2 Number of juveniles referred to public prosecutors for Stimulants Control Act violations, etc. (1975-2011)

3 Traffic offenses

Fig. 3-1-2-3 Fig. 3-1-2-3 Percent distribution of notified/referred cases for violations of road traffic related acts committed by juveniles by type of violation (2011)

Fig. 3-1-2-4 Fig. 3-1-2-4 Number of hot rodders and hot rodder groups (2002-2011)

Section 3 Pre-Delinquents

Fig. 3-1-3-1 Fig. 3-1-3-1 Number of pre-delinquents conclusively disposed in family courts by type of pre-delinquency and female rate (1969-2011)

Section 4 Delinquency at Home and at School

1 Family violence

Fig. 3-1-4-1 Fig. 3-1-4-1 Number of reported cases of family violence committed by juveniles by educational/employment status (2002-2011)

2 School violence

Fig. 3-1-4-2 Fig. 3-1-4-2 Number of cases of school violence and persons cleared/guided by the police (2002-2011)

Chapter 2 Treatment of Juvenile Delinquents

Section 1 Overview

Fig. 3-2-1-1 Fig. 3-2-1-1 Flow of procedure to treat juvenile delinquents

Section 2 Treatment of Juvenile Cases at a Public Prosecutors Office/Court

1 Investigation (until referral to a family court)

Fig. 3-2-2-1 Fig. 3-2-2-1 Number of juvenile offenders newly received by public prosecutors and rate per population by age group (1975-2011)

2 Family court

Fig. 3-2-2-2 Fig. 3-2-2-2 Number of juveniles newly received by family courts for juvenile protection cases (1949-2011)

Fig. 3-2-2-3 Fig. 3-2-2-3 Percent distribution of juveniles conclusively disposed in family courts for juvenile protection cases by type of disposition (2011)

Table 3-2-2-4 Table 3-2-2-4 Number of juveniles conclusively disposed in family courts for cases which have to be in principle referred to public prosecutors for prosecution by type of offense (2011)

Section 3 Classification in a Juvenile Classification Home

1 Admission and discharge

Fig. 3-2-3-1 Fig. 3-2-3-1 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile classification homes by gender and female rate (1949-2011)

Fig. 3-2-3-2 Fig. 3-2-3-2 Percent distribution of juveniles detained in juvenile classification homes by age group and gender (1992-2011)

Fig. 3-2-3-3 Fig. 3-2-3-3 Percent distribution of juveniles detained in juvenile classification homes by type of delinquency, gender, and age group (2011)

Fig. 3-2-3-4 Fig. 3-2-3-4 Percent distribution of juveniles discharged from juvenile classification homes by reason for discharge (2011)

2 Classification activities

Fig. 3-2-3-5 Fig. 3-2-3-5 Flow of institutional classification in juvenile classification homes

Table 3-2-3-6 Table 3-2-3-6 Status of ruling by family courts by category of classification determination (2011)

Section 4 Treatment in a Juvenile Training School

1 Juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools

Fig. 3-2-4-1 Fig. 3-2-4-1 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by gender and female rate (1949-2011)

Fig. 3-2-4-2 Fig. 3-2-4-2 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools and rate per population by age group (1975-2011)

Fig. 3-2-4-3 Fig. 3-2-4-3 Percent distribution of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by type of delinquency, gender, and age group (2011)

Fig. 3-2-4-4 Fig. 3-2-4-4 Percent distribution of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by educational level and gender (2011)

Fig. 3-2-4-5 Fig. 3-2-4-5 Percent distribution of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by educational/ employment status and gender (2011)

Fig. 3-2-4-6 Fig. 3-2-4-6 Percent distribution of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by association with delinquent groups and gender (2011)

Fig. 3-2-4-7 Fig. 3-2-4-7 Percent distribution of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by custodian status and gender (2011)

2 Treatment provided in a juvenile training school

Table 3-2-4-8 Table 3-2-4-8 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by type of juvenile training school and treatment program (2011)

Table 3-2-4-9 Table 3-2-4-9 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by treatment course, etc. (2011)

Fig. 3-2-4-10 Fig. 3-2-4-10 Percent distribution of discharged juveniles by qualification or license obtained (2011)

3 Discharged juveniles

Fig. 3-2-4-11 Fig. 3-2-4-11 Percent distribution of juveniles discharged from juvenile training schools by guarantor at the time of discharge and gender (2011)

Section 5 Probation/Parole Supervision for Juveniles

1 Juvenile probationers/parolees

Fig. 3-2-5-1 Fig. 3-2-5-1 Number of juveniles newly placed under probation/parole supervision (1949-2011)

Fig. 3-2-5-2 Fig. 3-2-5-2 Percent distribution of juveniles newly placed under probation/parole supervision by age group (2011)

Fig. 3-2-5-3 Fig. 3-2-5-3 Percent distribution of juveniles newly placed under probation/parole supervision by type of delinquency and gender (2011)

Fig. 3-2-5-4 Fig. 3-2-5-4 Percent distribution of juveniles newly placed under probation/parole supervision by residential status (1992-2011)

Table 3-2-5-5 Fig. 3-2-5-5 Percent distribution of juvenile probationers/juvenile training school parolees by educational/employment status at the time of commencement/termination of their probation/parole supervision (2011)

2 Treatment of juvenile probationers/parolees

Table 3-2-5-6 Table 3-2-5-6 Number of juvenile probationers/juvenile training school parolees by major treatment categories (as of December 31, 2011)

4 Termination of probation/parole supervision for juveniles

Fig. 3-2-5-7 Fig. 3-2-5-7 Percent distribution of juvenile probationers/juvenile training school parolees whose probation/parole supervision terminated by reason for termination (2011)

Fig. 3-2-5-8 Fig. 3-2-5-8 Percent distribution of juvenile probationers/juvenile training school parolees whose probation/parole supervision terminated by reason for termination and their educational/employment status at the time of termination of their probation/parole supervision (2011)

Chapter 3 Criminal Procedure for Juveniles

Section 2 Prosecution and Criminal Trials

1 Disposition in public prosecutors offices

Table 3-3-2-1 Table 3-3-2-1 Number of juveniles disposed by public prosecutors for cases referred by family courts by type of offense and type of disposition (2011)

2 Sentencing in a court of first instance

Table 3-3-2-2 Table 3-3-2-2 Sentencing of juveniles in a court of first instance by type of offense and judgment (2011)

Section 3 Juvenile Inmates

Fig. 3-3-3-1 Fig. 3-3-3-1 Number of new juvenile inmates (1966-2011)

Chapter 4 Trends with Repeat Juvenile Delinquents/Offenders

1 Repeat delinquencies by juveniles

Fig. 3-4-1 Fig. 3-4-1 Number of juveniles cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses and rate of repeat juvenile delinquents (1992-2011)

2 History of protective measures with juveniles subjected under protective measures

Fig. 3-4-2 Fig. 3-4-2 Percent distribution of juveniles subjected under protective measures by history of protective measures and gender (2011)

Table 3-4-3 Table 3-4-3 Number of juveniles subjected under protective measures with histories of protective measures by type of delinquency (2011)

3 Readmission, etc. of juveniles discharged from juvenile training schools

Table 3-4-4 Table 3-4-4 Readmission, etc. of juveniles discharged from juvenile training schools (2002-2011)

4 Redisposition of juvenile probationers/parolees

Table 3-4-5 Table 3-4-5 Redisposition rate of juvenile probationers/juvenile training school parolees (2002-2011)

Fig. 3-4-6 Fig. 3-4-6 Redisposition rate of juvenile probationers/juvenile training school parolees by educational/employment status (2011)

PART 4 Trends in Offenses by Specific Types of Offenders and Treatment of Them

Chapter 1 Foreign National Offenders

Section 2 Trends in Offenses

1 Penal code offenses

Fig. 4-1-2-1 Fig. 4-1-2-1 Number of cases and persons cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses committed by foreign nationals (1980-2011)

Fig. 4-1-2-2 Fig. 4-1-2-2 Percent distribution of cleared cases for non-traffic penal code offenses committed by visiting foreign nationals by type of offense (2011)

Fig. 4-1-2-3 Fig. 4-1-2-3 Number of cleared cases for theft, etc. committed by visiting foreign nationals (2002-2011)

Fig. 4-1-2-4 Fig. 4-1-2-4 Percent distribution of cleared cases for theft committed by visiting foreign nationals by modus operandi (2011)

2 Special act offenses

Fig. 4-1-2-5 Fig. 4-1-2-5 Number of cases and persons referred to public prosecutors offices for special act offenses committed by foreign nationals (1980-2011)

Fig. 4-1-2-6 Fig. 4-1-2-6 Number of cases referred to public prosecutors for Immigration Control Act violations, etc. committed by visiting foreign nationals (2002-2011)

Section 3 Treatment

1 Prosecution

Fig. 4-1-3-1 Fig. 4-1-3-1 Percent distribution of visiting foreign national suspects newly received by public prosecutors by suspect’s nationality, etc. (2011)

Fig. 4-1-3-2 Fig. 4-1-3-2 Number of visiting foreign national suspects conclusively disposed by public prosecutors (2002-2011)

Table 4-1-3-3 Table 4-1-3-3 Number of foreign national suspects conclusively disposed by public prosecutors by type of offense (2011)

2 Disposition in courts

Fig. 4-1-3-4 Fig. 4-1-3-4 Number of persons convicted (those sentenced to imprisonment with/without work) in cases requiring interpreters in a court of first instance (2002-2011)

3 Correction

Fig. 4-1-3-5 Fig. 4-1-3-5 Number of new Code F inmates by gender (1992-2011)

Section 4 Trends and Treatment of Foreign National Juvenile Delinquents

1 Trends in foreign national juvenile offenders

Fig. 4-1-4-1 Fig. 4-1-4-1 Number of foreign national juvenile offenders referred to family courts (1993-2011)

2 Treatment of foreign national juvenile delinquents

Fig. 4-1-4-2 Fig. 4-1-4-2 Percent distribution of foreign national juveniles detained in juvenile classification homes by nationality, etc. (2011)

Fig. 4-1-4-3 Fig. 4-1-4-3 Number of foreign national juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by nationality, etc. (2002-2011)

Chapter 2 Offenders who Belonged to Organized Crime Groups

Section 1 Trends with Organized Crime Group Members

Table 4-2-1-1 Table 4-2-1-1 Number of organized crime group members, etc. (2002-2011)

Section 2 Trends in Offenses

1 Persons cleared

Fig. 4-2-2-1 Fig. 4-2-2-1 Number of organized crime group members, etc. cleared (1992-2011)

Table 4-2-2-2 Table 4-2-2-2 Number of organized crime group members, etc. cleared by type of offense (2011)

2 Firearm offenses

Fig. 4-2-2-3 Fig. 4-2-2-3 Number of violent conflict incidents between organized crime groups and rate of firearm use (2002-2011)

Fig. 4-2-2-4 Fig. 4-2-2-4 Number of firing incidents and persons killed (2002-2011)

Fig. 4-2-2-5 Fig. 4-2-2-5 Number of cleared cases where firearms were used by type of firearm (2002-2011)

Fig. 4-2-2-6 Fig. 4-2-2-6 Number of handguns seized (2002-2011)

Section 3 Treatment

1 Prosecution

Fig. 4-2-3-1 Fig. 4-2-3-1 Prosecution rate for persons who belonged to organized crime groups by type of offense (2011)

2 Correction

Fig. 4-2-3-2 Fig. 4-2-3-2 Number of new inmates who belonged to organized crime groups (1992-2011)

Fig. 4-2-3-3 Fig. 4-2-3-3 Percent distribution of new inmates who did or who did not belong to organized crime groups by type of offense (2011)

Fig. 4-2-3-4 Fig. 4-2-3-4 Percent distribution of new inmates who did or did not belong to organized crime groups by history of imprisonment (2011)

Chapter 3 Drug Offenders

Section 1 Trends in Offenses

1 Stimulants Control Act violations

Fig. 4-3-1-1 Fig. 4-3-1-1 Number of persons cleared for Stimulants Control Act violations (1992-2011)

Fig. 4-3-1-2 Fig. 4-3-1-2 Number of persons cleared for Stimulants Control Act violations by age group (1992-2011)

Table 4-3-1-3 Table 4-3-1-3 Number of persons cleared for Stimulants Control Act violations (number of for-profit offenders and number of organized crime group members, etc.) by type of violation (2011)

2 Cannabis Control Act violations, etc.

Fig. 4-3-1-4 Fig. 4-3-1-4 Number of persons cleared for Cannabis Control Act violations, etc. (1992-2011)

3 Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act violations

Fig. 4-3-1-5 Fig. 4-3-1-5 Number of persons referred for Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act violations (1992-2011)

Section 2 Status of Regulations

1 Seizure of stimulants, etc.

Table 4-3-2-1 Table 4-3-2-1 Amount of stimulants, etc. seized (2007-2011)

2 Implementation of the Act on Special Provisions for Narcotics

Fig. 4-3-2-2 Fig. 4-3-2-2 Number of cleared cases for Act on Special Provisions for Narcotics violations and amount of money confiscated/collected in a court of first instance (2007-2011)

Section 3 Treatment

1 Prosecution

Table 4-3-3-1 Table 4-3-3-1 Prosecution rate for Stimulants Control Act violations, etc. (2011)

2 Disposition in courts

Fig. 4-3-3-2 Fig. 4-3-3-2 Percent distribution of persons convicted (sentenced to imprisonment with work) for Stimulants Control Act violations in a court of first instance by term of imprisonment (1982-2011)

3 Correction

Fig. 4-3-3-3 Fig. 4-3-3-3 Number of new inmates for Stimulants Control Act violations (1992-2011)

Fig. 4-3-3-4 Fig. 4-3-3-4 Percent distribution of new inmates for Stimulants Control Act violations by age group (2011)

4 Probation/parole supervision

Fig. 4-3-3-5 Fig. 4-3-3-5 Number of persons newly placed under probation/parole supervision for Stimulants Control Act violations (1992-2011)

Chapter 4 Elderly Offenders

Section 1 Trends in Offenses

Fig. 4-4-1-1 Fig. 4-4-1-1 Number of persons cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by age group (1992-2011)

Fig. 4-4-1-2 Fig. 4-4-1-2 Rate per population of persons cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by age group (1992-2011)

Fig. 4-4-1-3 Fig. 4-4-1-3 Percent distribution of elderly persons cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by gender and type of offense (2011)

Fig. 4-4-1-4 Fig. 4-4-1-4 Number of elderly persons cleared by type of offense (1992-2011)

Section 2 Treatment

1 Prosecution/trial

Fig. 4-4-2-1 Fig. 4-4-2-1 Suspended prosecution rate/suspended execution rate by type of offense and age group (2011)

2 Correction

Fig. 4-4-2-2 Fig. 4-4-2-2 Number of new elderly inmates by history of imprisonment (1992-2011)

Fig. 4-4-2-3 Fig. 4-4-2-3 Percent distribution of new elderly inmates by gender and type of offense (2011)

3 Probation/parole supervision

Fig. 4-4-2-4 Fig. 4-4-2-4 Number of elderly persons newly placed under probation/parole supervision and parole rate (2002-2011)

Chapter 5 Offenders with Mental Disorders

Section 1 Trends in Offenses

Table 4-5-1-1 Table 4-5-1-1 Number of persons with mental disorders, etc. cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by type of offense (2011)

Section 2 Status of Criminal Proceedings

2 Correction

Table 4-5-2-1 Table 4-5-2-1 Number of new inmates in penal institutions and juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools diagnosed as having mental disorders (2011)

Section 3 Medical Care and Treatment System for Insane Persons, etc.

Fig. 4-5-3-1 Fig. 4-5-3-1 Flow of procedure provided by the Act on Medical Care and Treatment for Insane Persons, etc.

1 Hearings

Fig. 4-5-3-2 Fig. 4-5-3-2 Number of persons for whom public prosecutors applied for hearings/conclusively disposed at district court hearings (2007-2011)

Table 4-5-3-3 Table 4-5-3-3 Number of persons for whom public prosecutors applied for hearings and number of persons conclusively disposed at district court hearings by type of designated act (2011)

2 Medical care through hospitalization

Fig. 4-5-3-4 Fig. 4-5-3-4 Disposition of cases involving coordination of the social circumstances (2007-2011)

4 Treatment within local communities

Fig. 4-5-3-5 Fig. 4-5-3-5 Disposition of cases involving mental health supervision (2007-2011)

Chapter 6 Repeat Offenders

Section 1 Clearance

1 Repeat offenders cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses

Fig. 4-6-1-1 Fig. 4-6-1-1 Number and rate of repeat offenders cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses (1992-2011)

2 Previously convicted adults cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses

Fig. 4-6-1-2 Fig. 4-6-1-2 Number and rate of previously convicted adults cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses (1992-2011)

Fig. 4-6-1-3 Fig. 4-6-1-3 Percent distribution of adults cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by history of previous conviction and type of offense (2011)

Section 2 Prosecution/Trial

1 Previously convicted persons among those prosecuted

Table 4-6-2-1 Table 4-6-2-1 Number and rate of previously convicted persons prosecuted by status at the time of the offense and type of offense (2011)

2 Revocation of suspension of execution of the sentence

Table 4-6-2-2 Table 4-6-2-2 Number of persons who were granted suspension of execution of the sentence/who had their suspension of execution of the sentence revoked, etc. (2002-2011)

Section 3 Correction

1 Inmates reimprisoned

Fig. 4-6-3-1 Fig. 4-6-3-1 Number of inmates newly imprisoned for the first time/reimprisoned and rate of reimprisoned inmates (total/females) (1992-2011)

Fig. 4-6-3-2 Fig. 4-6-3-2 Percent distribution of new inmates by history of imprisonment (total/females) (2011)

Fig. 4-6-3-3 Fig. 4-6-3-3 Percent distribution of new inmates imprisoned for the first time/reimprisoned by history of protective measures and age group (2011)

2 Reimprisonment of released inmates

Fig. 4-6-3-4 Fig. 4-6-3-4 Cumulative percentage of reimprisonment of released inmates by reason for release

Fig. 4-6-3-5 Fig. 4-6-3-5 Cumulative percentage of reimprisonment of released inmates by history of imprisonment

3 Employment status

Fig. 4-6-3-6 Fig. 4-6-3-6 Percent distribution of new inmates by employment status and history of imprisonment (2011)

Section 4 Probation/Parole Supervision

1 Status of probationers/parolees

Fig. 4-6-4-1 Fig. 4-6-4-1 Number of persons newly placed under probation/parole supervision by history of previous conviction and rate of previously convicted persons (2002-2011)

2 Redisposition of probationers/parolees

Table 4-6-4-2 Table 4-6-4-2 Redisposition rate, revocation rate, etc. of persons whose probation/parole supervision terminated (2002-2011)

Table 4-6-4-3 Table 4-6-4-3 Revocation of parole/suspension of execution of the sentence with probation (2002-2011)

PART 5 Crime Victims

Chapter 1 Official Statistics on Damage Resulting from Offenses

Section 1 Number of Cases Involving Human Victims

Fig. 5-1-1-1 Fig. 5-1-1-1 Number of reported cases for non-traffic penal code offenses involving human victims and victim rate by gender (2002-2011)

Fig. 5-1-1-2 Fig. 5-1-1-2 Percent distribution of reported cases for non-traffic penal code offenses involving human victims by age group of victims (2011)

Section 2 Bodily Damage

Table 5-1-2-1 Table 5-1-2-1 Number and rate per population of victims of non-traffic penal code offenses involving fatal/bodily damage (2002-2011)

Section 3 Property Damage

Table 5-1-3-1 Table 5-1-3-1 Number of reported cases and amount of damages resulting from property offenses by type of offense (2002-2011)

Section 4 Damage Resulting from Sexual Offenses

Table 5-1-4-1 Table 5-1-4-1 Number of reported cases and victim rate for rape and forcible indecency (2002-2011)

Section 5 Relationship between Victims and Suspects

Fig. 5-1-5-1 Fig. 5-1-5-1 Percent distribution of cleared cases by relationship between victim and suspect and type of offense (2011)

Section 6 Child Victims

1 Damages from penal code offenses

Table 5-1-6-1 Table 5-1-6-1 Number of child victims younger than 13 suffered from penal code offenses by type of offense (2002-2011)

2 Child abuse

Fig. 5-1-6-2 Fig. 5-1-6-2 Number of cases and persons cleared for cases involving child abuse by type of offense (2002-2011)

Table 5-1-6-3 Table 5-1-6-3 Number of persons cleared in cases involving child abuse by relationship between victim and perpetrator and type of offense (2011)

Chapter 2 Consideration for Victims within the Criminal Justice System

Section 1 Involvement of Victims in Criminal Proceedings

3 Appeal system against non-prosecution

Table 5-2-1-1 Table 5-2-1-1 Number of persons received and disposed by Committees for Inquest of Prosecution (2007-2011)

Table 5-2-1-2 Table 5-2-1-2 Subsequent dispositions in cases decided upon as being appropriate for prosecution or inappropriate for non-prosecution by reason of the initial disposition of non-prosecution (2007-2011)

4 Victim participation, etc. in trials

Table 5-2-1-3 Table 5-2-1-3 Status of implementation of systems for victims, etc. at trial stage

Chapter 3 Crime Victims Survey

Section 2 Results of 2012 Survey

2 Actual situation with crime victims

Fig. 5-3-2-1 Fig. 5-3-2-1 Victim rate by victimization type over the last 5 years and in 2011 (2012 survey)

Fig. 5-3-2-2 Fig. 5-3-2-2 Comparison of victim rate by victimization type over the last 5 years among regular surveys

Fig. 5-3-2-3 Fig. 5-3-2-3 Victim reporting rate by victimization type over the last 5 years (2012 survey)

Section 3 Results of Survey on Anxiety over Crime and Safety Feelings in Japan

1 Anxiety over crime

Fig. 5-3-3-1 Fig. 5-3-3-1 Comparison of anxiety over crime among regular surveys

2 Safety feelings in Japan

Fig. 5-3-3-2 Fig. 5-3-3-2 Comparison of current safety feelings in Japan among regular surveys

PART 6 Criminal Justice System Reforms

Fig. 6-1-1 Fig. 6-1-1 Overview of criminal justice system reforms

Section 2 Lay Judge System

1 Overview of lay judge system

Fig. 6-2-1 Fig. 6-2-1 Flow of lay judge selection procedure

2 Implementation status of lay judge system

Table 6-2-2 Table 6-2-2 Number of persons newly received/conclusively disposed in a court of first instance in lay judge trial cases by type of offense

Table 6-2-3 Table 6-2-3 Number of persons judged in lay judge trials in a court of first instance and denominator of probability to be selected as a lay judge by district court (2011)

Table 6-2-4 Table 6-2-4 Selection status of lay judges, etc. in lay judge trial cases (2011)

Fig. 6-2-5 Fig. 6-2-5 Percent distribution of persons judged in lay judge trials by number of trials and trial period (2011)

Table 6-2-6 Table 6-2-6 Number of persons judged in lay judge trials in a court of first instance by type of offense and judgment (2011)

Fig. 6-2-7 Fig. 6-2-7 Percent distribution of sentencing in lay judge/judge trials by type of offense (total of 2009-2011)

Appendix

Appendix 1-1 Number of reported cases, crime rate, number of cleared cases, clearance rate, and number of persons cleared for penal code offenses (1946-2011)

Table 1-1 Table 1-1 Number of reported cases, crime rate, number of cleared cases, clearance rate, and number of persons cleared for penal code offenses (1946-2011)

Appendix 1-2 Number of reported cases, cleared cases, and persons cleared for penal code offenses by type of offense (2002-2011)

Table 1-2 Table 1-2 Number of reported cases, cleared cases, and persons cleared for penal code offenses by type of offense (2002-2011)

Appendix 1-3 Clearance rate for penal code offenses by type of offense (2002-2011)

Table 1-3 Table 1-3 Clearance rate for penal code offenses by type of offense (2002-2011)

Appendix 1-4 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for special act offenses by type of offense (2002-2011)

Table 1-4 Table 1-4 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors for special act offenses by type of offense (2002-2011)

Appendix 1-5 Number of traffic accidents and persons killed or injured, and rate of death/injury, etc. (1946-2011)

Table 1-5 Table 1-5 Number of traffic accidents and persons killed or injured, and rate of death/injury, etc. (1946-2011)

Appendix 1-6 Sentencing of imprisonment with work for financial and economic offenses in a court of first instance (2009-2011)

Table 1-6 Table 1-6 Sentencing of imprisonment with work for financial and economic offenses in a court of first instance (2009-2011)

Appendix 1-7 Number of reported cases and crime rate for major offenses in each country (1991-2010)

Table 1-7 Table 1-7 Number of reported cases and crime rate for major offenses in each country (1991-2010)

Appendix 1-8 Number of reported cases and crime rate for homicide and theft in each country (1991-2010)

Table 1-8 Table 1-8 Number of reported cases and crime rate for homicide and theft in each country (1991-2010)

Appendix 1-9 Clearance rate for major offenses, homicide, and theft in each country (1991-2010)

Table 1-9 Table 1-9 Clearance rate for major offenses, homicide, and theft in each country (1991-2010)

Appendix 2-1 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors by type of offense (2007-2011)

Table 2-1 Table 2-1 Number of persons newly received by public prosecutors by type of offense (2007-2011)

Appendix 2-2 Number of persons conclusively disposed by public prosecutors by type of offense and type of disposition (2002-2011)

Table 2-2 Table 2-2 Number of persons conclusively disposed by public prosecutors by type of offense and type of disposition (2002-2011)

Appendix 2-3 Prosecution rate and suspended prosecution rate by type of offense (2007-2011)

Table 2-3 Table 2-3 Prosecution rate and suspended prosecution rate by type of offense (2007-2011)

Appendix 2-4 Sentencing of death penalty and imprisonment with or without work in district courts by type of offense (2011)

Table 2-4 Table 2-4 Sentencing of death penalty and imprisonment with or without work in district courts by type of offense (2011)

Appendix 2-5 Average daily number of persons imprisoned in penal institutions (1950-2011)

Table 2-5 Table 2-5 Average daily number of persons imprisoned in penal institutions (1950-2011)

Appendix 2-6 Number of new inmates by type of offense and gender (2011)

Table 2-6 Table 2-6 Number of new inmates by type of offense and gender (2011)

Appendix 2-7 Number of inmates reimprisoned by type of offense and gender (2011)

Table 2-7 Table 2-7 Number of inmates reimprisoned by type of offense and gender (2011)

Appendix 2-8 Number of new inmates by history of imprisonment and type of offense (2011)

Table 2-8 Table 2-8 Number of new inmates by history of imprisonment and type of offense (2011)

Appendix 2-9 Number of inmates reimprisoned by repeat offense period and type of previous offense (2011)

Table 2-9 Table 2-9 Number of inmates reimprisoned by repeat offense period and type of previous offense (2011)

Appendix 2-10 Number of inmates sentenced to imprisonment with work at the end of each year by term of imprisonment (1957-2011)

Table 2-10 Table 2-10 Number of inmates sentenced to imprisonment with work at the end of each year by term of imprisonment (1957-2011)

Appendix 2-11 Number of persons for whom parole examinations were instigated or parole was granted, etc. (1949-2011)

Table 2-11 Table 2-11 Number of persons for whom parole examinations were instigated or parole was granted, etc. (1949-2011)

Appendix 2-12 Number of persons newly placed under probation/parole supervision and probation rate (1949-2011)

Table 2-12 Table 2-12 Number of persons newly placed under probation/parole supervision and probation rate (1949-2011)

Appendix 2-13 Number of persons newly placed under probation/parole supervision by type of offense and gender (2011)

Table 2-13 Table 2-13 Number of persons newly placed under probation/parole supervision by type of offense and gender (2011)

Appendix 3-1 Number of juveniles and adults cleared for penal code offenses, rate per population, and juvenile rate (1946-2011)

Table 3-1 Table 3-1 Number of juveniles and adults cleared for penal code offenses, rate per population, and juvenile rate (1946-2011)

Appendix 3-2 Number of juveniles cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses and rate per population by age group (1966-2011)

Table 3-2 Table 3-2 Number of juveniles cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses and rate per population by age group (1966-2011)

Appendix 3-3 Number of juveniles cleared for penal code offenses by type of offense (1946-2011)

Table 3-3 Table 3-3 Number of juveniles cleared for penal code offenses by type of offense (1946-2011)

Appendix 3-4 Number of juvenile offenders under 14 guided by the police for non-traffic penal code offenses by type of delinquency

Table 3-4 Table 3-4 Number of juvenile offenders under 14 guided by the police for non-traffic penal code offenses by type of delinquency

Appendix 3-5 Number of juveniles cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by gender, age group, and type of offense (2011)

Table 3-5 Table 3-5 Number of juveniles cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses by gender, age group, and type of offense (2011)

Appendix 3-6 Number of juveniles referred to public prosecutors for special act offenses by type of offense (1956-2011)

Table 3-6 Table 3-6 Number of juveniles referred to public prosecutors for special act offenses by type of offense (1956-2011)

Appendix 3-7 Number of pre-delinquents conclusively disposed in family courts by type of pre-delinquency (1969-2011)

Table 3-7 Table 3-7 Number of pre-delinquents conclusively disposed in family courts by type of pre-delinquency (1969-2011)

Appendix 3-8 Number of juvenile offenders newly received by public prosecutors by type of offense and age group (2007-2011)

Table 3-8 Table 3-8 Number of juvenile offenders newly received by public prosecutors by type of offense and age group (2007-2011)

Appendix 3-9 Percent distribution of opinions by public prosecutors and conclusive dispositions in family courts by age group (2011)

Table 3-9 Table 3-9 Percent distribution of opinions by public prosecutors and conclusive dispositions in family courts by age group (2011)

Appendix 3-10 Number of juveniles conclusively disposed in family courts for juvenile protection cases by type of delinquency and type of disposition (2011)

Table 3-10 Table 3-10 Number of juveniles conclusively disposed in family courts for juvenile protection cases by type of delinquency and type of disposition (2011)

Appendix 3-11 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile classification homes and average daily number of juveniles in juveniles classification homes by gender (1949-2011)

Table 3-11 Table 3-11 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile classification homes and average daily number of juveniles in juveniles classification homes by gender (1949-2011)

Appendix 3-12 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by gender and type of treatment program (1949-2011)

Table 3-12 Table 3-12 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by gender and type of treatment program (1949-2011)

Appendix 3-13 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by type of delinquency (2002-2011)

Table 3-13 Table 3-13 Number of juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools by type of delinquency (2002-2011)

Appendix 4-1 Number of cases and persons cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses committed by foreign nationals (1980-2011)

Table 4-1 Table 4-1 Number of cases and persons cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses committed by foreign nationals (1980-2011)

Appendix 4-2 Number of cases and persons referred to public prosecutors for special act offenses committed by foreign nationals (1980-2011)

Table 4-2 Table 4-2 Number of cases and persons referred to public prosecutors for special act offenses committed by foreign nationals (1980-2011)

Appendix 4-3 Number of foreign nationals conclusively disposed by public prosecutors (1992-2011)

Table 4-3 Table 4-3 Number of foreign nationals conclusively disposed by public prosecutors (1992-2011)

Appendix 4-4 Number of visiting foreign nationals conclusively disposed by public prosecutors by type of offense (2011)

Table 4-4 Table 4-4 Number of visiting foreign nationals conclusively disposed by public prosecutors by type of offense (2011)

Appendix 4-5 Number of new Code F inmates by nationality, etc. (2009-2011)

Table 4-5 Table 4-5 Number of new Code F inmates by nationality, etc. (2009-2011)

Appendix 4-6 Number of foreign nationals newly placed under probation/parole supervision by nationality, etc. (2009-2011)

Table 4-6 Table 4-6 Number of foreign nationals newly placed under probation/parole supervision by nationality, etc. (2009-2011)

Appendix 4-7 Number of persons conclusively disposed by public prosecutors for Stimulants Control Act violations, etc. (2002-2011)

Table 4-7 Table 4-7 Number of persons conclusively disposed by public prosecutors for Stimulants Control Act violations, etc. (2002-2011)

Appendix 5-1 Application for and payment of crime victim benefits (FY 1998-2011)

Table 5-1 Table 5-1 Application for and payment of crime victim benefits (FY 1998-2011)