True crime Japan : thieves, rascals, killers and dope heads : true stories from a Japanese courtroom / Paul Murphy.
2016
HV7112.J37 M87 2016 (Map It)
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Author
Title
True crime Japan : thieves, rascals, killers and dope heads : true stories from a Japanese courtroom / Paul Murphy.
Published
Routland, Vermont : Tuttle Publishing, [2016]
Call Number
HV7112.J37 M87 2016
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9784805313428 paperback
4805313420 paperback
4805313420 paperback
Description
256 pages ; 21 cm
Other Standard Identifiers
40026274937
System Control No.
(OCoLC)936347635
Summary
"A middle-aged carpenter beats his 91-year old mother to death and goes to work the following day, leaving the body for his wife to find. An 82-year old woman is jailed for 10 months for stealing fried chicken. Like nearly all defendants in Japan, they both plead guilty. What happens between plea and sentencing is the subject of True Crime Japan. In this fascinating crime book journalist and longtime Japan resident Paul Murphy provides a glimpse of Japanese society through a year's worth of criminal court cases in Matsumoto, a city 140 miles to the west of Tokyo. The defendants in these cases range from ruthless mobsters to average citizens, often committing similar crimes in rather different ways, and for different reasons. Based on court hearings and interviews with the defendants, their families, neighbors and lawyers--Murphy explores not only the motives of offenders, but the culture of crime and punishment in Japan. The resulting true crime book provides a lens through which to view this honor-shame based, conformist culture, and shows how, in its role within that culture, the court system reveals Japan to be, surprisingly to some, a land of true individuals"-- Provided by publisher.
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Purchased from the income of the Toshiba Fund
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The Toshiba Library for Japanese Legal Research
Purchased from the income of the Toshiba Fund
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
6
Introduction: Ordinary People
8
1.
House Proud
13
2.
Late in Life
35
3.
Gangsters
63
4.
Perverts
95
5.
Mama's Boys
123
6.
Drug Intolerance
149
7.
Fessing Up
167
8.
Mother Killers
189
9.
Learning from Japan
215
10.
Conclusion
253