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Interrogation / Law enforcement / Violence / Daiyo kangoku / Torture / Lay judges in Japan / Criminal justice system of Japan / Ethics / Law / Human rights abuses
Interrogation
Law enforcement
Violence
Daiyo kangoku
Torture
Lay judges in Japan
Criminal justice system of Japan
Ethics
Law
Human rights abuses

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