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  1. Share of foreigners arrested for crimes and law offenses Japan 2023, by...

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    Updated Jun 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Share of foreigners arrested for crimes and law offenses Japan 2023, by nationality [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1263349/japan-share-arrested-foreigners-by-nationality/
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    Jun 23, 2025
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    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    Japan
    Description

    In 2023, **** percent of foreigners who were arrested in Japan for criminal offenses or law violations were **********. That year, Chinese nationals accounted for the ************** share of arrests, at approximately **** percent.

  2. Number of foreigners arrested for crimes and law violations Japan 2014-2023

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    Updated Apr 29, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Number of foreigners arrested for crimes and law violations Japan 2014-2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1263319/japan-number-foreigners-arrested-crimes-law-violations/
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    Apr 29, 2024
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    Area covered
    Japan
    Description

    In 2023, approximately 11.53 thousand foreigners in Japan were arrested for criminal offenses or violations of law. The highest number of annually arrested foreigners within the past decade was reached in 2020 with close to 11.8 thousand arrests.

  3. Number of cleared crime and law violations involving foreign suspects Japan...

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    Updated Jul 11, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Number of cleared crime and law violations involving foreign suspects Japan 2014-2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1263343/japan-number-crime-law-violation-arrests-foreigners/
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    Jul 11, 2025
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    Area covered
    Japan
    Description

    In 2023, approximately ** thousand criminal offense or law violation-related arrests involving foreigners in Japan were reported. The figure recorded the highest number of annual arrest cases of foreigners within the past decade.

  4. Opinion on foreign intervention if the home country commits war crimes in...

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    Updated Jan 9, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Opinion on foreign intervention if the home country commits war crimes in Japan 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1039672/japan-support-domestic-war-crime-foreign-intervention/
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    Jan 9, 2024
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    Time period covered
    Apr 19, 2019 - May 3, 2019
    Area covered
    Japan
    Description

    According to a survey conducted by Ipsos in May 2019, only 29 percent of Japanese respondents agreed to the statement that foreign intervention is justified, if Japan was committing war crimes. Out of 24 countries surveyed, Japan showed the lowest share of respondents supporting foreign intervention in their own territory, with the majority giving no response.

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    First Instance Criminal Cases Involving Foreigners (1928) : Statistical...

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    司法省刑事局 (2021). First Instance Criminal Cases Involving Foreigners (1928) : Statistical Yearbook of Imperial Japan 49 (1930) Table 315 [Dataset]. https://jdcat.jsps.go.jp/records/12130
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 14, 2021
    Authors
    司法省刑事局
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    https://d-repo.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/statistical-ybhttps://d-repo.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/statistical-yb

    Time period covered
    1920
    Area covered
    Japan, 日本
    Description

    PERIOD: Japan proper, 1920-1928. By type of crime for 1928. SOURCE: [Annual Statistical Report on Criminal Cases].

  6. Opinion on foreign military intervention to prevent war crimes in Japan 2019...

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    Updated Jul 10, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Opinion on foreign military intervention to prevent war crimes in Japan 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1039417/japan-foreign-military-intervention-to-prevent-war-crime/
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    Jul 10, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Apr 19, 2019 - May 3, 2019
    Area covered
    Japan
    Description

    According to a survey conducted by Ipsos in May 2019, only ** percent of Japanese respondents stated to support foreign intervention to stop war crimes, even if its infringing on other countries' sovereignty. The survey revealed that among the participating countries, Japan showed the smallest share of respondents agreeing to the statement, while a majority did not give a response.

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    WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2004

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    Updated Dec 15, 2024
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    (2024). WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2004 [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/www_data_go_jp_data_dataset_moj_20140901_0058
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    Dec 15, 2024
    Description

    【リソース】WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2004 / / PREFACE / NOTES / Outline_1 / Trend in non-traffic penal code offenses excluding theft / Trend in theft / Trend in noteworthy penal code offenses / Outline_2 / Trend in special law offenses / Traffic accidents / Trend in traffic offenses / Treatment of traffic offenders / Trend in drug offenses / Crackdown on drug offenses / Treatment of drug offenders / Taxevasion offenses / Economic offenses / Financial offenses / Bankruptcy-related offenses / Trend in offenses related to elections / Application of the regulation holding a candidate jointly responsible / Overview of high-technology offenses / Measures against high-technology offenses / Trend in firearm offenses / Disposition by public prosecutors and by courts for Firearms and Swords Control Law violations / Trends in organized crime groups / Trends in offenses by organized crime groups / Treatment of organized crime group members / Offenses by Foreign Nationals / Trend of foreign nationals entering Japan / Trend in crimes by foreign nationals / Treatment of foreign offenders(dispositions by public prosecutors) / Treatment of foreign offenders(dispositions by courts) / Correction and rehabilitation of foreign offenders / Offenses by Public Officials / Overview_1 / Bribery and graft / Others / Penal code offenses committedby females / Speciallaw offenses committed by females / Treatment of female offenders / Offensesby Mentally Disabled Persons / Trends in offenses committed by mentally disabled persons,etc. / Type of offense committed by insane or quasi-insane persons and type of mental disability they suffered / The mentally disabled in correctional institutions / Act on Medical Care and Treatment for Insane or Quasi-insane Persons Who Have Caused Serious Injury to Others / Offenses Committed by Offenders with Criminal Histories / Offenses Committed by Adult swith Criminal Histories / Offenses Committed by Juvenile Offenders with Crimina lHistories / Comparison of Crime Trends with Other Countries / Major Offenses / Homicide / Theft / Overseas Travel and Residence of Japanese Nationals / Overseas Offenses Committed by Japanese Nationals / Overseas Offenses against Japanese Nationals / OverviewofTreatment_1 / Overview_2 / Reception of Suspected Cases / Arrest and Detention of Suspects / Dispositions of Public Prosecutors / Court / System for participation of saiban-ins in criminaltrials / Defendants finally judged by trial / Thefirstinstance / Appeals / Death penalty / Imprisonment with labor for life / Imprisonment with or without laborf or al imited term / Fines / Suspended sentence etc. / Detention and Bail / Criminal Compensation / Trials and Sentencing in Cases Involving Aum Shinrikyo Cult Members / Correction of Adult Offenders / Overview of organization / Council on Prison Administration Reform / Convicted inmates in penal institutions / Trend in the average daily number of inmates etc. / Characteristics of newly imprisoned offenders / Reimprisonmentafterrelease / Basic systems for treatment / Prison work / Educational activities / Medical care and hygieneetc. / Security / Grievance systems / Cooperation from volunteers outside / Treatment of Inmates Awaiting Trial / Treatmentin Women's Guidance Homes / Overview_3 / Organizations for rehabilitation services / Volunteer probation officers and their organizations / Juridical persons for offenders rehabilitation services / Nongovernmental support organizations / Overview of parole / Administration of parole / Other measures related to administration of parole / Overview_4 / Trends of probationers and parolees / Treatment measures in supervision / Measures during supervision_1 / Results of supervision / Assistance during supervision,and urgent aftercare of discharged offenders / Halfway houses_1 / Amnesties / Crime Prevention Activities in Rehabilitation Services / International Cooperation in Criminal Justice / United Nations / Summit meetings of leading countries / Other international conferences / Transnational fugitives from Japan / Extradition of fugitive offenders / Assistance in investigation etc. / Judicial assistance / Damage by Crime in Official Statistics / Number of Offenses involving human victims / FatalandBodilyDamage / Property Damage / Victims of Sexual Offenses / Relationship between Victims and Suspects / Outline_3 / Results of the Survey / Concerns about Crime and Crime-preventive Measures / Beliefs on Security in Japan / Criminal proceedings and victims / Compensation for Crime Victims_1 / Compensation for crime victims_2 / Automobile liability insurance systems / Compensation for Damage to Witnesses etc. / Trends and Characteristics of Juvenile Delinquency / Number of juveniles cleared / Trends in age and gender / Trend in type of offense / Number of juveniles referred by the police / Drugoffenses / Traffic offenses / Juvenile Offenders under14years of age / Status Offenses / Delinquency in groups / Education and employment of juvenile delinq

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    First Instance Criminal Cases Involving Foreigners (1932) : Statistical...

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    司法省刑事局 (2021). First Instance Criminal Cases Involving Foreigners (1932) : Statistical Yearbook of Imperial Japan 53 (1934) Table 320 [Dataset]. https://jdcat.jsps.go.jp/records/10316
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 14, 2021
    Authors
    司法省刑事局
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    https://d-repo.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/statistical-ybhttps://d-repo.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/statistical-yb

    Time period covered
    1928
    Area covered
    日本, 日本
    Description

    PERIOD: 1928-1932. By type of crime in 1932. SOURCE: [Annual Statistical Report on Criminal Cases].

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    WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2007

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    Updated Sep 1, 2014
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    (2014). WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2007 [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/www_data_go_jp_data_dataset_moj_20140901_0061
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 1, 2014
    Description

    【リソース】WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2007 / / PREFACE / NOTES / Principal Data_1 / Reported cases and crime rate / Persons cleared / Clearance rate / Overview_1 / Homicide_1 / Robbery / Fraud, etc. / Rape and forcible indecency / Damage to property / Giving and acceptance of bribes, etc. / Organized crime / Theft_1 / Principal Data_2 / Principal Special Act Offenses / Violations of the Minor Offenses Act, etc. / Violations of the Child Welfare Act, etc. / Violations of the Stalker Control Act, etc. / Violations of the Public Offices Election Act / Offenses Related to Newly Established Acts / Trends in traffic offenses / Disposition by public prosecutors offices_1 / Disposition by courts_1 / Recent legislations_1 / Tax evasion / Economic offenses / Financial offenses / Intellectual property-related offenses / Bankruptcy-related offenses / Newly established act-related offenses / Trends in high-technology offenses / Disposition by public prosecutors offices_2 / Comparison of Crime Trends with Other Countries / Major Offenses / Homicide_2 / Theft_2 / Offenses Committed by Japanese Nationals Outside Japan / Crime Victimization of Japanese Nationals Outside Japan / Overview_2 / Prosecution / Reception of Suspected Cases / Arrest and Detention of Suspects / Dispositions by Public Prosecutors Offices_1 / Trial / Defendants with a final judgement / The first instance / Appeals / Death penalty and life imprisonment with work / Imprisonment with or without work for a definite term / Fines / Detention and Bail / Correction of Adult Offenders / Rate of imprisonment of penal institutions / Number of inmates of penal institutions / Trend in number of newly admitted sentenced inmates / Characteristics of newly admitted sentenced inmates / Overview of treatment / Work / Correctional guidance / Medical care and hygiene, etc. / Maintenance of discipline and order / Grievance systems / Cooperation from outside volunteers / Penal Institution Visiting Committee / Fine defaulters in workhouses / Treatment of Unsentenced Inmates, etc. / Enforcement of Penal and Detention Facilities Act / Countermeasures to overcrowding / New treatment systems of inmates / Rehabilitation Services / Parole_1 / Number of parole applications / Number of parolees / Percent distribution of served sentence terms before parole / Parole of life imprisonment inmates / Probation / Parole Supervision_1 / Probationers / parolees under supervision / Treatment of probationers / parolees / Measures for probationers / parolees / Termination of probation / parole supervision / Assistance during supervision and urgent aftercare of discharged offenders / Halfway houses / Pardons / Nongovernmental support organizations / Crime prevention activities / Developments leading to the reform / Major contents of the reform / Trends in International Efforts in Criminal Justice / Measures against transnational organized crimes / Measures against terrorism and money laundering / Measures against drug-related offenses / Measures against crimes involving women and children / Measures against bribery and corruption / Measures against cybercrime / Transfer of sentenced persons / The International Criminal Court / Transnational fugitives from Japan / Extradition of fugitive offenders / Assistance in investigation, etc. / Judicial assistance / Newly entering foreign nationals / Foreign nationals who are illegally overstaying / Deportation / Penal code offenses / Special act offenses / Disposition by public prosecutors offices_3 / Disposition by courts_2 / Correction_1 / Probation and parole supervision / Trends in Boryokudan Members / Penal code offenses and special act offenses / Firearm offenses / Dispositions by public prosecutors offices_2 / Correction_2 / Probation / parole supervision_2 / Stimulants Control Act violations / Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Act violations, etc. / Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act violations / Seizure of stimulants, etc. / Implementation of the Act on Special Provisions for Narcotics / Disposition by public prosecutors offices_4 / Disposition by courts_3 / Correction_3 / Probation / parole supervision_3 / Trends in Crimes / Disposition by public prosecutors offices and courts / Correction_4 / Probation / parole supervision_4 / The Medical Supervision of Mentally Disordered Offenders Act / Hearings pertaining to public prosecutor's application / Medical care by hospitalization / Hearings pertaining to discharge or continuation of hospitalization / Treatment in local communities / Trends in Juvenile Delinquency / Juvenile delinquency / Juvenile delinquents / Number of juveniles cleared / Trends by attribute / Trends by type of offense / Complicity cases / Number of juveniles referred by the police / Drug offenses / Traffic offenses / Juveniles of Illegal Behavior under 14 Years of Age / Pre-delinquents / Domestic violence / Violence in schools / Bullying and delinquency / Overview_3 / Flow of procedures until referred to a family court /

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    WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2010

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    Updated Sep 1, 2014
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    DATA GO JP データカタログサイト (2014). WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2010 [Dataset]. https://search.ckan.jp/datasets/www.data.go.jp_data_dataset:moj_20140901_0064
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    Sep 1, 2014
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    DATA GO JP データカタログサイト
    Description

    【リソース】WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2010 / / PREFACE / NOTES / Principal Data / Reported cases and crime rate / Persons cleared_1 / Clearance rate / Theft_1 / Non-traffic penal code offenses excluding theft / Principal Data / Major Special Act Offenses / Public security / Environment/public morals / Child Welfare Act violations, etc. / Stalker Control Act violations, etc. / Public Offices Election Act violations / Trends in traffic offenses / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_1 / Disposition in courts_1 / Tax related offenses / Economic offenses / Financial offenses / Intellectual property-related offenses / Trends in high-technology offenses / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_2 / Comparison of Crime Trends with Other Countries / Major Offenses / Homicide / Theft_2 / Offenses Committed by Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan / Offenses Committed against Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan / Overview_1 / Procedure in public prosecutors offices / Procedure in courts / Treatment through the correction procedure / Treatment through the rehabilitation procedure / Reception of Suspected Cases / Arrest and Detention of Suspects / Disposition in Public Prosecutors Offices_3 / Final Judgments_1 / Final judgments_2 / Sentencing / Pretrial arrangement proceeding / Speedy trial procedure / Detention and bail / Summary Trial Procedure / Appeals / Correction of Adult Offenders / Number of persons imprisoned in penal institutions / Occupancy rate in penal institutions / Number of new inmates / Characteristics of new inmates / Penal Institution Visiting Committee / Provision of food, medical care, health guards, etc. / Private sector cooperation / Maintenance of discipline and order / Appeal system / Overview of treatment / Work / Correctional guidance / Provision of information in regard to the release, etc. of inmates / Treatment of Inmates Awaiting Judgment, etc. / Penal Institutions Utilizing PFI Method / Rehabilitation Services / Parole_1 / Parole examination / Number of parolees / Rate of served terms of imprisonment / Parole of life imprisonment inmates / Probation/Parole Supervision_1 / Number of probationers/parolees, etc. / Treatment of probationers/parolees / Measures for probationers/parolees / Termination of probation/parole supervision / Urgent aid, etc. and aftercare of discharged offenders / Halfway houses / Pardons / Volunteer probation officers / Private supporters/support organizations / Crime prevention activities / Trends in International Efforts in Criminal Justice / Measures against transnational organized crime and terrorism / Measures against drug-related crimes / Measures against money laundering / Measures against crime against children / Measures against bribery and corruption / Measures against cybercrime / Transfer of sentenced persons / The International Criminal Court / Transnational fugitives from Japan / Extradition of fugitive offenders, etc. / Assistance in investigations, etc. / Judicial assistance / Cooperation in training, etc. at UNAFEI / Technical assistance in the legal field / Foreign nationals newly entered, etc. / Foreign nationals illegally overstaying / Deportation / Penal code offenses / Special act offenses / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_4 / Disposition in courts_2 / Correction_1 / Probation/parole supervision_2 / Trends with <iBoryokudan</i Members / Persons cleared_2 / Firearm offenses / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_5 / Correction_2 / Probation/parole supervision_3 / Stimulants Control Act violations / Cannabis Control Act violations, etc. / Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act violations / Seizure of stimulants, etc. / Implementation of the Act on Special Provisions for Narcotics / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_6 / Disposition in courts_3 / Correction_3 / Probation/parole supervision_4 / Elderly Offenders / Trends in Offenses_1 / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_7 / Correction_4 / Probation/parole supervision_5 / Trends in Offenses_2 / Public prosecutors offices/trials / Correction_5 / Probation/parole supervision_6 / The Act on Medical Care and Treatment for Insane Persons, etc. / Hearing / Medical care through hospitalization / Discharge or continued hospitalization / Treatment within local communities / Repeat offenders cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses / Previously convicted adults cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses / Previously convicted persons among those prosecuted / Revocation of suspension of execution of the sentence / Reimprisoned inmates_1 / Reimprisonment of released inmates / Employment status / Status of probationers/parolees / Redisposition, etc. of probationers/parolees / Trends in Juvenile Delinquency / Juveniles cleared / Trends by attribute / Trends by type of offense / Complicity cases / Number of juveniles referred to public prosecutors / Drug offenses / Traffic offenses / Pre-delinquents / Domestic violence / Violence at schools / Bullying and delinquency /

  11. FY 2025 Grant for Support Project for Foreign Residents in Tokyo

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    Updated Jun 18, 2025
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    Deloitte Tohmatsu Tax Co. (2025). FY 2025 Grant for Support Project for Foreign Residents in Tokyo [Dataset]. https://japan-incentive-insights.deloitte.jp/article/S-00006078
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    https://japan-incentive-insights.deloitte.jp/termshttps://japan-incentive-insights.deloitte.jp/terms

    Area covered
    Tokyo
    Description

    ■Purpose and Overview This grant supports private organizations that support foreign residents in Tokyo. The aim of the project is to ensure a safe and secure environment for foreigners living in Tokyo and to encourage them to actively participate in economic and community activities, thereby contributing to the realization of Tokyo as a city where they can play an active role as members of Tokyo with the Japanese people.

    ■ Grounds and Regulations Guidelines for the Support Program for Foreign Residents in Tokyo

    ■ Eligibility The applicant must meet all of the following requirements: (1) through (8) (1) The applicant must be a public interest corporation, a specified non-profit organization, or a non-profit organization in Others (2) The applicant must not be an organization funded by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government or a municipal government at the time of its establishment, or continuously receiving financial disbursements from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government or a municipal government (3) The applicant must be an organization with an office or base in Tokyo (4) As of the application date, the applicant must:, The organization must be more than 2 years old. (5) The organization must not be a political or religious organization. 54 (6) The organization must not be engaged in any activity that violates 8 public order or morality. (Tokyo) The organization must 2011 not be a 1 criminal organization. Hereinafter referred to as "Violation Ordinance". ) "Organized Crime Group" means an organized crime group as prescribed in Article 2, item (2); The same shall apply hereinafter. ) (8) Corporation A representative, officer, or employee of an organization in Others. Any employee or member of Others who is not a gang member, etc. ("Boryokudan" means an organized crime group, a member of an organized crime group as prescribed in Article 2, item (3) of the Violent Exclusion Ordinance, or a person related to an organized crime group as prescribed in item (4) of the same Article.)

    ■ Subsidized Projects (1) Communication Support Project Support Project for Foreign Nationals in ・ to acquire the Japanese language necessary for their daily lives ・ Others Support Project for Solving Language Issues (Examples of projects: Japanese language classes, training and dispatch of volunteer interpreters, and multilingual translation projects) (2) Support Project for Living Support Project Support Project for Foreign Nationals in ・ to provide consultation, study support, and information necessary for them to live their daily lives with peace of mind ・ Others Support Project for Solving Problems in Daily Life (Project examples: Provision of medical, disaster prevention, housing, and other information necessary for daily life; consultation services; and accompanying support) (3) Multicultural Conviviviality Awareness Project ・ Promote cross-cultural understanding and mutual respect among both Japanese and foreign nationals, A project to foster a sense of mutual support 1 A project to encourage foreigners to understand Japanese culture, customs and rules (Examples: Forums, symposiums, seminars, exchange events and festivals held continuously throughout the year) A project to promote the active participation of foreigners living in ・ A project to encourage foreigners living in ・ to demonstrate their abilities and to promote their activities in Tokyo A project to encourage foreigners living in Others to actively participate in local communities (Project examples: Learning support for children with foreign roots to attend school and further education; promotion of participation in local activities and volunteer activities by foreign residents; employment and company support for foreign residents such as foreign students) A project to co-operate, collaborate and co-create a multicultural conviviality in 2 ・ A project to foster mutual ties and a sense of symbiosis between foreigners living in and other residents A project to help residents, including foreigners living in ・, work together to solve local problems (Project examples: Matching foreign residents in the neighborhood with Japanese to provide exchange and support for daily life, and exchange between residents through local disaster prevention activities.)

    ■ Remarks Others This project applies to projects conducted between April 1, 2025 and March 31, 2026. ・ Projects that are expected to form a regional support network for foreigners or generate wider business effects through the joint implementation of projects by multiple organizations can be applied for as "collaborative projects." When applying through ・ J Grants, you need to enter the same items as the grant application form into the J Grants system. (Be sure to enter the same information as in the grant application form.)

    ■ CautionWhen submitting your ・ application, you must select whether you want to make rough estimates "Yes" or "No." * Please contact us below for more information on rough payment.

    ■ Contact information Community Activities Promotion Section, Residents' Department, Community and Cultural Affairs Bureau, Tokyo Phone: 03-5320-7738 (direct dial)

    ■ Reference URL https://www.seikatubunka.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/chiiki_tabunka/tabunka/tabunkasuishin/068.html7

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    WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2009

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    Updated Dec 15, 2024
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    (2024). WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2009 [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/www_data_go_jp_data_dataset_moj_20140901_0063/
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    Dec 15, 2024
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    【リソース】WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2009 / / PREFACE / NOTES / Principal Data_1 / Reported cases and crime rate / Persons cleared_1 / Clearance rate / Theft_1 / Non-traffic penal code offenses excluding theft / Principal Data_2 / Major Special Act Offenses / Violations of the Minor Offenses Act, etc. / Violations of the Waste Management Act, etc. / Violations of the Child Welfare Act, etc. / Violations of the Stalker Control Act, etc. / Violations of the Public Offices Election Act / Trends in traffic offenses / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_1 / Disposition in courts_1 / Tax related offenses / Economic offenses / Financial offenses / Intellectual property-related offenses / Bankruptcy-related offenses / Recent amendments / Trends in high-technology offenses / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_2 / Comparison of Crime Trends with Other Countries / Major Offenses / Homicide / Theft_2 / Offenses Committed by Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan / Offenses Committed against Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan / Overview_4 / Prosecution / Reception of Suspected Cases / Arrest and Detention of Suspects / Disposition in Public Prosecutors Offices_3 / Trial / Defendants with a final judgment / The first instance / Appeals / Death penalty and life imprisonment with work / Imprisonment with or without work for a limited term / Fine / Detention and Bail / Correction of Adult Offenders / Number of persons imprisoned in penal institutions / Occupancy rate and over-occupancy in penal institutions / Number of new inmates / Characteristics of new inmates / Penal Institution Visiting Committee / Serving of food, medical care, health, etc. / Cooperation of private sector / Maintenance of discipline and order / Appeal system / Overview of treatment / Work / Correctional guidance / Provision of information in regard to the release, etc. of inmates / Treatment of Presentenced Inmates, etc. / Penal Institutions Utilizing PFI Method / Rehabilitation Services / Parole / Number of persons for whom parole examinations were instigated / Number of parolees / Rate of served imprisonment terms / Parole of life imprisonment inmates / Probation/Parole Supervision_1 / Probationers/parolees / Treatment of probationers/parolees / Measures for probationers/parolees / Termination of probation / parole supervision, etc. / Urgent aid, etc. and urgent aftercare of discharged offenders / Halfway houses / Pardons / Volunteer probation officers / Private supporters/support organizations / Crime prevention activities / Trends in International Efforts in Criminal Justice / Measures against transnational organized crimes and terrorism / Measures against drug-related crime / Measures against money laundering / Measures against crimes involving children / Measures against bribery and corruption / Measures against cybercrime / Transfer of sentenced persons / The International Criminal Court / Transnational fugitives from Japan / Extradition of fugitive offenders / Assistance in investigations, etc. / Judicial assistance / Cooperation in training, etc. at UNAFEI / Legal system development support / Foreign nationals newly entered / Foreign nationals illegally overstaying / Deportation / Penal code offenses / Special act offenses / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_4 / Disposition in courts_2 / Correction_1 / Probation/parole supervision_2 / Trends in Boryokudan Members / Persons cleared_2 / Firearm offenses / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_5 / Correction_2 / Probation/parole supervision_3 / Stimulants Control Act violations / Cannabis Control Act violations, etc. / Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act violations / Seizure of stimulants, etc. / Implementation of the Act on Special Provisions for Narcotics / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_6 / Disposition in courts_3 / Correction_3 / Probation/parole supervision_4 / Elderly Offenders / Trends in Offenses_1 / Disposition in public prosecutors offices_7 / Correction_4 / Probation/parole supervision_5 / Trends in Offenses_2 / Disposition in public prosecutors offices and courts / Correction_5 / Probation/parole supervision_6 / Hearing / Medical care by hospitalization / Discharge or continuation of hospitalization / Treatment in local communities / Trends in Juvenile Delinquency / Juveniles cleared / Trends by attribute / Trends by type of offense / Complicity cases / Number of juveniles referred to public prosecutors offices / Drug offenses / Traffic offenses / Pre-delinquents / Domestic violence / School violence / Bullying and delinquency / Overview_5 / Flow of procedure until referral to a family court / Flow of family court procedure / Flow of treatment procedure pertaining to protective measures / Flow of treatment procedure pertaining to criminal dispositions / Public prosecutors offices (until referral to family courts) / Family courts / Criminal trials / Classification in Juvenile Classification Homes / Admission and discharge / Classification activi

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    WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2012

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    Updated Sep 1, 2014
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    (2014). WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2012 [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/www_data_go_jp_data_dataset_moj_20140901_0066
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    【リソース】WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2012 / / NOTES / Section 1 Principal Data_1 / 1 Reported cases and crime rate / 2 Persons cleared / 3 Clearance rate / 1 Theft / 2 Non-traffic penal code offenses excluding theft / Section 1 Principal Data_2 / Section 2 Major Special Act Offenses / 1 Public security / 2 Environment/public morals / 3 Child Welfare Act violations, etc. / 4 Anti-Stalking Act violations, etc. / 5 Public Offices Election Act violations / 1 Trends in traffic offenses / 2 Disposition in public prosecutors offices_1 / 3 Disposition in courts / 1 Tax related offenses / 2 Economic offenses / 3 Intellectual property related offenses / 1 Trends in high-technology offenses / 2 Disposition in public prosecutors offices_2 / Chapter 4 Comparison of Crime Trends with Other Countries / Section 1 Major Offenses / Section 2 Homicide / Section 3 Theft / Section 1 Offenses Committed by Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan / Section 2 Offenses Committed against Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan / Chapter 1 Overview / 1 Procedure in public prosecutors offices / 2 Procedure in courts / 3 Treatment in correctional institutions / 4 Treatment under rehabilitation services / Section 1 Reception of Suspected Cases / Section 2 Arrest and Detention of Suspects / Section 3 Disposition in Public Prosecutors Offices / Section 1 Final Judgment / 1 Conclusive disposition / 2 Sentencing / 3 Pretrial arrangement proceeding / 4 Speedy trial procedure / 5 Detention and bail / Section 3 Summary Trial Procedure / Section 4 Appeals / Chapter 4 Correction of Adult Offenders / 1 Number of inmates in penal institutions / 2 Occupancy rate of penal institutions / 3 Number of new inmates / 4 Characteristics of new inmates / 1 Overview of treatment / 2 Work / 3 Correctional guidance / 4 Provision of information regarding the release, etc. of inmates / 1 Penal Institution Visiting Committee / 2 Provision of food, medical care, health guards, etc. / 3 Cooperation with private sectors / 4 Maintenance of discipline and order / 5 Appeal system / Section 4 Treatment of Inmates Awaiting Judgment, etc. / Section 5 Maintenance and Administration of Penal Institutions in Partnership between the Public and Private Sectors / Chapter 5 Rehabilitation Services / Section 1 Parole / 1 Parole examinations / 2 Number of parolees / 3 Rate of served term of imprisonment / 4 Life imprisonment inmates granted release on parole / Section 2 Probation/Parole Supervision / 1 Number of probationers/parolees / 2 Treatment of probationers/parolees / 3 Measures for probationers/parolees / 4 Termination of probation/parole supervision / Section 3 Urgent Aid and Aftercare of Discharged Offenders / Section 4 Pardons / 1 Volunteer probation officers / 2 Halfway houses / 3 Private supporters/support organizations / 4 Crime prevention activities / Section 1 Trends in International Criminal Justice Efforts / 1 Measures against transnational organized crime and terrorism / 2 Measures against drug-related crimes / 3 Measures against money laundering / 4 Measures against crimes against children / 5 Measures against bribery and corruption / 6 Measures against cybercrime / 7 The International Criminal Court / 1 Transnational fugitives from Japan / 2 Extradition of fugitives / 3 Transfer of sentenced persons / 1 Assistance in investigation / 2 Judicial assistance / 1 UNAFEI / 2 Legal system development support / Chapter 1 Trends with Juvenile Delinquencies / 1 Number of juveniles cleared / 2 Trends by attributes / 3 Trends by type of offense / 4 Cases committed in complicity / 1 Number of juveniles referred to public prosecutors / 2 Drug offenses / 3 Traffic offenses / Section 3 Pre-Delinquents / 1 Family violence / 2 School violence / 3 Bullying / Section 1 Overview_1 / 1 Procedure until referral to a family court / 2 Procedure in a family court / 3 Procedure of protective measures / 1 Investigation (until referral to a family court) / 2 Family court / 1 Admission and discharge / 2 Classification activities / 1 Juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools / 2 Treatment provided in a juvenile training school / 3 Discharged juveniles / Section 5 Probation/Parole Supervision for Juveniles / 1 Juvenile probationers/parolees / 2 Treatment of juvenile probationers/parolees / 3 Measures for juvenile probationers/parolees / 4 Termination of probation/parole supervision for juveniles / 1 Prosecution and criminal trials / 2 Execution of the sentence / 3 Parole / 1 Disposition in public prosecutors offices / 2 Sentencing in a court of first instance / Section 3 Juvenile Inmates / 1 Repeat delinquencies by juveniles / 2 History of protective measures with juveniles subjected under protective measures / 3 Readmission, etc. of juveniles discharged from juvenile training schools / 4 Redisposition of juvenile probationers/parolees / 1 New foreign national entrants / 2 Foreign nationals illegally overstaying / 3 Deportation / 1 Penal code offenses / 2 Special act offenses / 1 Prosecution_1 /

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    Criminal Policy and Crime Prevention Research Special Issue No. 39 - Lin...

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    Academy for the Judiciary, MOJ (2025). Criminal Policy and Crime Prevention Research Special Issue No. 39 - Lin Jong-hong, "A Preliminary Study on the Current Situation of Japan's Domestic Violence Prevention Measures - Taking the Correctional Treatment of Offenders' Institutions as an Example [Dataset]. https://data.gov.tw/en/datasets/173326
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    Academy for the Judiciary, MOJ
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    https://data.gov.tw/licensehttps://data.gov.tw/license

    Description

    This article is written in response to the theme of "Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders by Correctional Agencies," mainly introducing the application of foreign systems. The article explains the measures proposed by Japan for preventing and controlling domestic violence, focusing on the actual situation of offenders receiving corrective treatment within institutions. It first introduces the basic concept of domestic violence and the emergence of specialized laws, clarifying related terms and legal background. Then, the article specifically introduces the types and content of corrective treatment for offenders within institutions, with special focus on the use and changes of "improvement guidance." Finally, using the example of Kokubunji Prison, it introduces the practical operation in recent years and provides some preliminary observations in the conclusion.

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    WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2011

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    Updated Sep 1, 2014
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    DATA GO JP データカタログサイト (2014). WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2011 [Dataset]. https://search.ckan.jp/datasets/www.data.go.jp_data_dataset:moj_20140901_0065
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    Sep 1, 2014
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    DATA GO JP データカタログサイト
    Description

    【リソース】WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2011 / / PREFACE / NOTES / Section 1 Principal Data_1 / 1 Reported cases and crime rate / 2 Persons cleared / 3 Clearance rate / 1 Theft / 2 Non-traffic penal code offenses excluding theft / Section 1 Principal Data_2 / Section 2 Major Special Act Offenses / 1 Public security / 2 Environment/public morals / 3 Child Welfare Act violations, etc. / 4 Anti-Stalking Act violations, etc. / 5 Public Offices Election Act violations / 1 Trends in traffic offenses / 2 Disposition in public prosecutors offices_1 / 3 Disposition in courts / 1 Tax related offenses / 2 Economic offenses / 3 Intellectual property related offenses / 1 Trends in high-technology offenses / 2 Disposition in public prosecutors offices_2 / Chapter 4 Comparison of Crime Trends with Other Countries / Section 1 Major Offenses / Section 2 Homicide / Section 3 Theft / Section 1 Offenses Committed by Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan / Section 2 Offenses Committed against Japanese Nationals Outside of Japan / Chapter 1 Overview / 1 Procedure in public prosecutors offices / 2 Procedure in courts / 3 Treatment through the correction procedure / 4 Treatment through the rehabilitation procedure / Section 1 Reception of Suspected Cases / Section 2 Arrest and Detention of Suspects / Section 3 Disposition in Public Prosecutors Offices / Section 1 Final Judgments / 1 Conclusive dispositions / 2 Sentencing / 3 Pretrial arrangement proceeding / 4 Speedy trial procedure / 5 Detention and bail / Section 3 Summary Trial Procedure / Section 4 Appeals / Chapter 4 Correction of Adult Offenders / 1 Number of inmates in penal institutions / 2 Occupancy rate of penal institutions / 3 Number of new inmates / 4 Characteristics of new inmates / 1 Overview of treatment / 2 Work / 3 Correctional guidance / 4 Provision of information regarding the release, etc. of inmates / 1 Penal Institution Visiting Committee / 2 Provision of food, medical care, health guards, etc. / 3 Private sector cooperation / 4 Maintenance of discipline and order / 5 Appeal system / Section 4 Treatment of Inmates Awaiting Judgments, etc. / Section 5 Maintenance and Management of Penal Institutions in a Partnership between the Public and Private Sectors / Chapter 5 Rehabilitation Services / Section 1 Parole / 1 Parole examination / 2 Number of parolees / 3 Rate of served terms of imprisonment / 4 Life imprisonment inmates granted release on parole / Section 2 Probation/Parole Supervision / 1 Number of probationers/parolees / 2 Treatment of probationers/parolees / 3 Measures for probationers/parolees / 4 Termination of probation/parole supervision / 1 Urgent aid, etc. and aftercare of discharged offenders / 2 Halfway houses / Section 4 Pardons / 1 Volunteer probation officers / 2 Private supporters/support organizations / 3 Crime prevention activities / Section 1 Trends in International Criminal Justice Efforts / 1 Measures against transnational organized crime and terrorism / 2 Measures against drug-related crimes / 3 Measures against money laundering / 4 Measures against crimes against children / 5 Measures against bribery and corruption / 6 Measures against cybercrime / 7 The International Criminal Court / 1 Transnational fugitives from Japan / 2 Extradition of fugitives / 3 Transfer of sentenced persons / 1 Assistance in investigations / 2 Judicial assistance / 1 Cooperation in training at UNAFEI / 2 Technical assistance in the legal field / Section 1 Overview / 1 Procedure until referral to a family court / 2 Procedure in a family court / 3 Procedure for protective measures / 1 Public prosecutors offices (until referral to a family court) / 2 Family courts / 1 Admission and discharge / 2 Classification activities / 1 Juveniles newly admitted to juvenile training schools / 2 Treatment provided at juvenile training schools / 3 Discharged juveniles / Section 5 Probation/Parole Supervision for Juveniles / 1 Juvenile probationers/parolees / 2 Treatment of juvenile probationers/parolees / 3 Measures for juvenile probationers/parolees / 4 Termination of probation/parole supervision for juveniles / 1 Prosecution and criminal trials / 2 Execution of sentence / 3 Parole / 1 Disposition in public prosecutors offices_1 / 2 Sentencing in a court of first instance / Section 3 Juvenile Inmates / 1 New foreign national entrants / 2 Foreign nationals illegally overstaying / 3 Deportation / 1 Penal code offenses_1 / 2 Special act offenses_1 / 1 Disposition in public prosecutors offices_2 / 2 Disposition in courts_1 / 3 Correction_1 / 4 Probation/parole supervision_1 / 1 Trends in foreign national juvenile offenders / 2 Treatment of foreign national juvenile delinquents / Section 1 Trends with Organized Crime Group Members / 1 Persons cleared / 2 Firearm offenses / 1 Disposition in public prosecutors offices_3 / 2 Correction_1 / 3 Probation/parole supervision_1 / 1 Stimulants Control Act violations / 2 Cannabis Control Act violations, etc. / 3 Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Cont

  16. Number, percentage and rate of homicide victims, by racialized identity...

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    Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2024). Number, percentage and rate of homicide victims, by racialized identity group, gender and region [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.25318/3510020601-eng
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    Jul 25, 2024
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    Canada
    Description

    Number, percentage and rate (per 100,000 population) of homicide victims, by racialized identity group (total, by racialized identity group; racialized identity group; South Asian; Chinese; Black; Filipino; Arab; Latin American; Southeast Asian; West Asian; Korean; Japanese; other racialized identity group; multiple racialized identity; racialized identity, but racialized identity group is unknown; rest of the population; unknown racialized identity group), gender (all genders; male; female; gender unknown) and region (Canada; Atlantic region; Quebec; Ontario; Prairies region; British Columbia; territories), 2019 to 2023.

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    First Instance Criminal Cases Involving Foreigners (1930) : Statistical...

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    司法省刑事局 (2023). First Instance Criminal Cases Involving Foreigners (1930) : Statistical Yearbook of Imperial Japan 51 (1932) Table 317 [Dataset]. https://d-repo.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/records/2005041/file_details/1932_2_12_317.pdf?filename=1932_2_12_317.pdf&file_order=0
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 13, 2023
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    司法省刑事局
    Time period covered
    1926
    Area covered
    Japan, 日本
    Description

    PERIOD: 1926-1930. By type of crime in 1930. SOURCE: [Annual Statistical Report on Criminal Cases].

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    WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2006

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    DATA GO JP データカタログサイト (2014). WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2006 [Dataset]. https://search.ckan.jp/datasets/www.data.go.jp_data_dataset:moj_20140901_0060
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    Sep 1, 2014
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    Description

    【リソース】WHITE PAPER ON CRIME 2006 / / PREFACE / NOTES / Principal Data_1 / Reported cases and crime rate / Persons cleared / Clearance rate / Overview_6 / Homicide_1 / Robbery / Fraud/Extortion / Counterfeiting of currency / Giving and acceptance of bribes / Organized crime / Theft_1 / Principal Data_2 / Principal Special Act Offenses / Violations of the Minor Offenses Act, etc. / Violations of the Child Welfare Act, etc. / Violations of the Public Offices Election Act / Offenses Related to Newly Established Acts / Trends in traffic offenses / Disposition by public prosecutors offices_1 / Disposition by courts_1 / Tax evasion / Economic offenses / Financial offenses / Bankruptcy-related offenses / Newly established act-related offenses / Trends in High-Technology Offenses / Disposition by public prosecutors offices_2 / Comparison of Crime Trends with Other Countries / Major Offenses / Homicide_2 / Theft_2 / Offenses Committed by Japanese Nationals Outside Japan / Crime Victimization of Japanese Nationals Outside Japan / Overview_7 / Prosecution_1 / Reception of Suspected Cases / Arrest and Detention of Suspects / Dispositions of the Public Prosecutors Office / Trial_1 / Defendants finally judged / The first instance / Appeals / Death penalty and life imprisonment with work / Imprisonment with or without work with a definite term / Fines / Detention and Bail / Correction of Adult Offenders / Rate of imprisonment of penal institutions / Number of inmates of penal institutions / Trend in number of newly admitted inmates / Characteristics of newly admitted inmates / Overview of treatment / Work / Correctional guidance / Medical care and hygiene etc. / Maintenance of discipline and order / Grievance systems / Cooperation from volunteers outside / Fine defaulters in workhouses / Treatment of Untried Inmates / Treatment in Women's Guidance Homes / Rehabilitation Services / Parole / Number of parole applications / Number of parolees / Proportion of served sentence terms before parole / Parole of life imprisonment inmates / Probation and Parole Supervision_1 / Probationers and parolees under supervision / Treatment for probationers and parolees / Measures for probationers and parolees / Termination of probationary supervision_1 / Assistance during supervision and urgent aftercare of discharged offenders / Halfway houses / Amnesties / BBS associations / Women's Association for Rehabilitation Aid / Cooperative employers / United Nations / Summit meetings of leading countries / Others_1 / Transnational fugitives from Japan / Extradition of fugitive offenders / Assistance in investigation etc. / Judicial assistance / Newly entering foreign nationals / Foreign nationals who are illegally overstaying / Deportation / Penal code offenses / Special act offenses / Disposition by public prosecutors offices_3 / Disposition by courts_2 / Correction_1 / Probation and parole supervision_2 / Trends in Organization / Penal code offenses and special act offenses / Firearm offenses / Dispositions by public prosecutors offices / Correction_2 / Probation and parole supervision_3 / Stimulants Control Act violations / Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Act violations, etc. / Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act violations / Seizure of stimulants, etc. / Implementation of the Act on Special Provisions for Narcotics / Disposition by public prosecutors offices_4 / Disposition by courts_3 / Correction_3 / Probation and parole supervision_4 / Trends in Crimes / Disposition by public prosecutors office and courts / Correction_4 / Probation and parole supervision_5 / Act on Medical Care and Treatment for Insane Persons or Persons with Diminished Capacity Who Have Caused Serious Injury to Others / Hearings pertaining to public prosecutor's application / Medical care by hospitalization / Hearings pertaining to discharge or continuation of hospitalization / Treatment in local communities / Repeat offenders among persons cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses / Previously convicted persons among adult offenders cleared for non-traffic penal code offenses / Previously convicted persons among those prosecuted / Revocation of suspension of execution of sentence / Correction_5 / Probation and Parole Supervision_6 / Trends in Juvenile Delinquency / Number of juveniles cleared / Trends by attribute / Trend in type of offense / Complicity cases / Number of juveniles referred by the police / Drug offenses / Traffic offenses / Juveniles of Illegal Behavior under 14 Years of Age / Pre-delinquents / Juvenile violence in families / Violence in schools / Overview_8 / Flow of treatment procedure until referred to a family court / Flow of treatment procedure at a family court / Flow of treatment procedure pertaining to protect

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    First Instance Criminal Cases Involving Foreigners (1936) : Statistical...

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    司法省調査部 (2021). First Instance Criminal Cases Involving Foreigners (1936) : Statistical Yearbook of Imperial Japan 57 (1938) Table 348 [Dataset]. https://d-repo.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/records/2001133
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 23, 2021
    Authors
    司法省調査部
    Time period covered
    1932
    Area covered
    Japan, 日本
    Description

    PERIOD: 1932-1936. By type of crime in 1936. NOTE: Japan proper includes Sakhalin. SOURCE: [Annual Statistical Report on Criminal Cases].

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    First Instance Criminal Cases Involving Foreigners (1931-1935) : Statistical...

    • jdcat.jsps.go.jp
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    司法省刑事局 (2021). First Instance Criminal Cases Involving Foreigners (1931-1935) : Statistical Yearbook of Imperial Japan 56 (1937) Table 322 [Dataset]. https://jdcat.jsps.go.jp/records/7695
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 9, 2021
    Authors
    司法省刑事局
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    https://d-repo.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/statistical-ybhttps://d-repo.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/statistical-yb

    Time period covered
    1931
    Area covered
    Japan, 大日本帝国, 日本
    Description

    PERIOD: 1931-1935. SOURCE: [Annual Statistical Report on Criminal Cases].

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Statista (2025). Share of foreigners arrested for crimes and law offenses Japan 2023, by nationality [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1263349/japan-share-arrested-foreigners-by-nationality/
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Share of foreigners arrested for crimes and law offenses Japan 2023, by nationality

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Jun 23, 2025
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Time period covered
2023
Area covered
Japan
Description

In 2023, **** percent of foreigners who were arrested in Japan for criminal offenses or law violations were **********. That year, Chinese nationals accounted for the ************** share of arrests, at approximately **** percent.

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