Japan
Asia
Foreign prisoners
Material conditions
Japan
“We don’t really give them special treatment just because they are foreign nationals,” said Atsushi Takada, an official at the prison. “But since the environment and culture in which they were brought up is too different from that of Japan’s, we need to treat them differently.”
Asia
Access to legal rights
Justice
Material conditions
Death penalty
Japan
Death penalty is an ongoing issue despite international criticism. What is the current situation in Japan regarding the death penalty?
Asia
Access to legal rights
Material conditions
Death penalty
Torture
Social ties
Japan
No executions were recorded in Japan in 2020, for the first time since 2011. Reportedly, more than 25% of people sentenced to death are over the age of 70 and two of them have been incarcerated for over 40 years.
Le Japon exécute des condamnés à mort, pour la première fois depuis 2019
News
Asia
Justice
Death penalty
Japan
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Japon : Les prisons japonaises s’adaptent au vieillissement de leurs détenus
News
Asia
Elderly prisoners
Activities
Japan
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Japon : des condamnés à mort poursuivent le gouvernement en justice
News
Asia
Justice
Death penalty
Japan
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Japan: ”her present fate is to rot in solitude”
Testimonial
Women
Asia
Death penalty
Japan
C. Hayashi has been visiting his mother on death row for 16 years. He talks about her conditions of detention.
Japan: surveillance and old age
Interview