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Crime in Japan - Paradise Lost?

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext '...the strength in this book is its attention to current reactions to crime! not whether! why and to what extent crime is rising...The book should be of interest to a wide readership! but especially to policy makers! academics and students in the fields of criminal justice! comparative criminology! sociology! Asian studies! economics and mental health. If it were translated into Japanese! the interest from a wider group of academics! practitioners and policy makers in Japan would! without doubt! be immense.' - Social Sciences Japan Journal Informationen zum Autor DAG LEONARDSEN is Professor of Sociology in the Faculty of Health and Social Studies, Lillehammer University College, Norway. His main areas of research are within crime in Japan, welfare sociology, political analysis and social impact assessment. He is the author of Japan as a Low-Crime Nation (Palgrave). Klappentext Japan is often described as an inclusive society, and yet the media reports record highs in crime and suicide figures. This book examines criminal justice in Japan, and questions whether Japan really is facing social malaise, or if the media are simply creating a 'moral panic'. Zusammenfassung Japan is often described as an inclusive society, and yet the media reports record highs in crime and suicide figures. This book examines criminal justice in Japan, and questions whether Japan really is facing social malaise, or if the media are simply creating a 'moral panic'. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface and Acknowledgements Japan – Quo Vadis? Reacting to and Tackling Social Problems: Moral Panic and Perseverance Economic, Social and Cultural Changes 1990-2005 Crime in Japan 1990 – Mid-2000s The Authoritative Interpretation of the Crime Situation Social Withdrawal? Self Destruction and Social Phobia in Modern Day Japan Depression of Mind Through Suppression of Crime? References

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Preface and Acknowledgements Japan - Quo Vadis? Reacting to and Tackling Social Problems: Moral Panic and Perseverance Economic, Social and Cultural Changes 1990-2005 Crime in Japan 1990 - Mid-2000s The Authoritative Interpretation of the Crime Situation Social Withdrawal? Self Destruction and Social Phobia in Modern Day Japan Depression of Mind Through Suppression of Crime? References

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'...the strength in this book is its attention to current reactions to crime, not whether, why and to what extent crime is rising...The book should be of interest to a wide readership, but especially to policy makers, academics and students in the fields of criminal justice, comparative criminology, sociology, Asian studies, economics and mental health. If it were translated into Japanese, the interest from a wider group of academics, practitioners and policy makers in Japan would, without doubt, be immense.' - Social Sciences Japan Journal

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