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, or if they are, their work is tangential to what they do or signify in their respective films. Even cowboys are rarely seen with cows. The only work that is routinely explored is that of cops/detectives, doctors and lawyers—the staples of television serial drama. The pursuit of business goals, the无聊的人 发表于 2025-3-23 22:22:20
Book 2004 learn from Japan to reduce the social harm of too much freedom. Instead of endless crime prevention programs through ‘social engineering‘, policy makers could pay more attention to sociological insights concerning responsibility, obligations and collective identities.Coma704 发表于 2025-3-24 05:30:27
‘West‘ can learn from Japan to reduce the social harm of too much freedom. Instead of endless crime prevention programs through ‘social engineering‘, policy makers could pay more attention to sociological insights concerning responsibility, obligations and collective identities.978-1-349-52044-2978-0-230-51153-8惰性女人 发表于 2025-3-24 08:50:25
Is Japan Really a Low-Crime Nation?ing cars would make our comparisons a little bit uncertain. Nevertheless, cars are physical and identifiable objects that are officially registered. Consequently, it should be fairly easy to determine the density of cars in those two countries, and we could properly talk about ‘facts’ in this connection.GUEER 发表于 2025-3-24 14:45:45
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Book 2004an exception to the rule. The reasons for this, however, have not been well understood. In this book, the independent value of culture is explored to reveal new insights. The author finds that while it remains the case that crime reduction may come at some cost to individual autonomy, the ‘West‘ canconfide 发表于 2025-3-24 20:00:25
The Western Welfare Paradox. Or: Why is Japan an Interesting Case?rding murder, the figures show 1.1 per 100,000 in Japan, 3.9 for West Germany, 9.1 for Britain, and 8.7 for the US (Japan Government). In this book I intend to answer the following question: If the figures concerning registered crime are valid (and in this book .), why is it that Japan deviates from the general tendency in the West?.LAITY 发表于 2025-3-25 00:46:53
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