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1 | The western welfare paradox, or : why is Japan an interesting case? | 3 |
2 | Is Japan really a low-crime nation? | 22 |
3 | Why 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 |
4 | A cultural, sociological and criminological description of Japanese society | 87 |
5 | Look to Japan? | 159 |
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