
In Japan, crime rates are low and the state incarcerates far fewer people than in other rich countries.
But when people are accused of a crime they are almost always convicted. Why?
To find out, watch our video on Japan’s prisons
posted 9:01 am on Monday, December 21, 2015 with 110 notes
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