(Free and download) The Japanese Way of Justice: Prosecuting Crime in Japan (Studies on Law and Social Control)
| #903534 in Books | David T Johnson | 2001-12-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.30 x1.10 x9.20l,1.40 | File Name: 019511986X | 344 pages | The Japanese Way of Justice Prosecuting Crime in Japan
||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| A Classic in Sociolegal Scholarship|By HAROLD J. REYNOLDS|David T Johnson's 'The Japanese Way of Justice' is the first systemic examination of the Japanese prosecutorial system, the most powerful governmental institution in Japan. The book, written in a prose mercifully free of academic aridity, has been virtually deemed a classic in sociolegal scholarship. So variegated in de|||The Japanese Way of Justice makes an outstanding contributionto both scholarship on the Japanese criminal justice system and comparative sociolegal research in general. The author communicates his thoughts so well that anyone generally interested in
Criminal proceedings in which people can lose life, liberty, or reputation tell us a great deal about the character of any society. In Japan, it is prosecutors who wield the greatest control over these values and who therefore reveal most clearly the character of the Japanese way of justice. In this book, David T. Johnson portrays Japanese prosecutors at work; the social, political, and legal contexts that enable and constrain their actions; and the content of the justi...
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