日本的人质司法与错判

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Asian Journal of Criminology Pub Date : 2022-11-05 DOI:10.1007/s11417-022-09384-5
David T. Johnson
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在日本,被判有罪的人很少被无罪释放,这导致一些评论人士声称,日本不存在错误定罪的问题。但这种观点是错误的。日本的错误定罪问题可能比表面上要严重得多。在日本,犯罪嫌疑人有义务接受审讯,即使他们已经行使了沉默权,这导致了长时间和激烈的讯问,可能会超出他们的意愿。平均而言,日本的审讯时间是美国的30到50倍。日本还拘留了许多不招供的嫌疑人,并限制他们与家人和朋友的会面,从而增加了虚假招供和错误定罪的风险。这一人质司法制度是由日本法律,特别是日本法院促成的。日本需要驯服其审讯手段,除非其司法部门承认允许警察和检察官对嫌疑人进行数十或数百小时的审讯是危险的,否则这种做法将继续产生虚假供词的高风险。
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Hostage Justice and Wrongful Convictions in Japan

Few people convicted of crime have been exonerated in Japan, leading some commentators to claim that the country does not have a problem with wrongful convictions. But this view is mistaken. Japan’s wrongful conviction problem is probably much larger than it appears. Criminal suspects in Japan have a duty to receive interrogation even after they have invoked their right to silence, leading to long and intense questioning that can overbear their will. On average, interrogations in Japan last 30 to 50 times longer than interrogations in the USA. Japan also detains many suspects who do not confess, and restricts their meetings with family and friends, thereby raising the risk of false confession and wrongful conviction. This system of Hostage Justice is enabled by Japanese law and by Japanese courts especially. Japan needs to tame its interrogation practices, which will continue to produce high risks of false confession until its judiciary acknowledges that it is dangerous to permit police and prosecutors to question suspects for dozens or hundreds of hours.

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Asian Journal of Criminology
Asian Journal of Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Electronic submission now possible! Please see the Instructions for Authors. For general information about this new journal please contact the publisher at [welmoed.spahr@springer.com] The Asian Journal of Criminology aims to advance the study of criminology and criminal justice in Asia, to promote evidence-based public policy in crime prevention, and to promote comparative studies about crime and criminal justice. The Journal provides a platform for criminologists, policymakers, and practitioners and welcomes manuscripts relating to crime, crime prevention, criminal law, medico-legal topics and the administration of criminal justice in Asian countries. The Journal especially encourages theoretical and methodological papers with an emphasis on evidence-based, empirical research addressing crime in Asian contexts. It seeks to publish research arising from a broad variety of methodological traditions, including quantitative, qualitative, historical, and comparative methods. The Journal fosters a multi-disciplinary focus and welcomes manuscripts from a variety of disciplines, including criminology, criminal justice, law, sociology, psychology, forensic science, social work, urban studies, history, and geography.
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