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Japanese Society and Delinquency

NCJ Number
108498
Journal
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice Volume: 11 Issue: 1 Dated: (Spring 1987) Pages: 13-22
Author(s)
H Tokuoka; A K Cohen
Date Published
1987
Length
10 pages
Annotation
Juvenile crime rates in Japan have been increasing as adult rates decline.
Abstract
The rise is produced mainly by an increase of minor offenses in the youngest (aged 14-16) age group of offenders. To some extent, this reflects a real change in the behavior of Japanese children. To a greater extent, we believe, it reflects a change in the behavior of the agents of juvenile justice, who are increasingly assuming jurisdiction over behavior that was formerly the responsibility of family, community, and school. (Publisher abstract)