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Japan As A Low-Crime Nation
Japan As A Low-Crime Nation, Criminologists have despaired that modernization and crime are inseparable, but Japan has long been seen as an exception to the rule. In this book, the author finds that while it remains the case that crime reduction may come at some cost to individual au, Japan As A Low-Crime Nation has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Japan As A Low-Crime Nation
  • Written by author Dag Leonardsen
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, March 2005
  • Criminologists have despaired that modernization and crime are inseparable, but Japan has long been seen as an exception to the rule. In this book, the author finds that while it remains the case that crime reduction may come at some cost to individual au
  • Criminologists have despaired that modernization and crime are inseparable, but Japan has long been seen as an exception to the rule. In this book, the author finds that while it remains the case that crime reduction may come at some cost to individual au
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1The western welfare paradox, or : why is Japan an interesting case?3
2Is Japan really a low-crime nation?22
3Why has modernization in the West been synonymous with increased crime? : is rapid social change synonymous with loss of moral sentiments and loss of community?57
4A cultural, sociological and criminological description of Japanese society87
5Look to Japan?159


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