What did Japan mean by this?

What did Japan mean by this?

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Japans legal system is actually fucked up. But they are just a hive of passive high IQ insect people so it works for them.

Maybe their police and prosecutors simply put out an honest effort to find the truth in each case, and don't try people unless they're certain of a conviction.

Also, Japanese people have some weird attitudes toward social pressure. They confess to crimes they didn't commit just because they're surrounded by police who want them to confess.

Nips have an extremely high threshold for what would be considered probable cause, they pretty much have to be certain you did it for you to get arrested.

This means that if you do get arrested, you're going to prison. The upside is it makes it significantly easier to get away with organized crime; the yakuza can be extremely public because of this, they even have fucking offices and shit.

How are prisons in Japan?
Are they Latin America-tier, or are they Norway-tier?

>Maybe their police and prosecutors simply put out an honest effort to find the truth in each case
You clearly don't know shit. False accusation scandals are notorious there and people still get fucked over.

>False accusation scandals are notorious there
If it gets determined that it's a false accusation, what's the problem?

This, you are literally 99% guilty for any crime even if you had nothing to do with it.

>Source?
Image is from Persona 5, I think.

Here's an article from the Economist on the subject: economist.com/news/leaders/21679472-suspects-japanese-police-cells-are-far-too-vulnerable-abuse-forced-confess

youtube.com/watch?v=yFINmgSzK6E

Japan is advanced but also backwards in a lot of ways.

>A highly advanced economy, but unions and worker's rights are nonexistent
>Most people are non-religious, and yet millions of japanese people still participate in shinto rituals and holidays
>Legal system has facade of modernity but functions more like a catholic Inquisition

Because the person accused is still fucked for life. Yours screwed even when they find out but most of the time they won't even look into it

>has managed to avoid cancerous unions
>the people reflect on their country's past and observe tradition even if they aren't orthodoxically religious
>so devoid of crime and such a high standard for pressing charges that 99% of defendants have the requisite evidence to be convicted when brought to court

>Japan is advanced but also backwards in a lot of ways.
Just like Burgerland.

Shouldn't Canada be green too, leaf?

>Canada
>gender neutral national anthem, but also thinks that ISIS and islamic terrorism are good things

Conviction for a crime that's not been committed is a classic sign of poor law practice, and a staple of a bad judiciary system.

Canada uses imperial all the time you sperg

Anybody who pretends to know their height in cm or weight in kg is full of shit.

>cancerous unions
Stop being such a boomer capitalist cuck.
Unions are not intrinsically a bad thing, and Japan objectively treats their workers like shit.

>>so devoid of crime and such a high standard for pressing charges that 99% of defendants have the requisite evidence to be convicted when brought to court
A legal system that is based on fear and hunches is not a good legal system, faggot.
I bet you're one of those spergs who thinks that the #MeToo movement is a good thing.

>cancerous unions

It's both. Japan's standard for charging on a crime is fairly high, but once you do get charged the trial is basically a formality.

The US legal system deals with the problem with plea bargains: Those worried about the risk of trial with the preponderance of evidence can plea guilty to a lesser charge and skip the trial (happens 85% of the time).

The Japanese system is basically if you get charged, you're fucked. It is not innocent until proven guilty, it is guilty until proven innocent. A total measure of faith in the system to only charge the guilty.

thats how the police and legal system get paid when crime is at all time lows.

japan literally frames people to keep the system going.

no crime=less tax=less state revenue=less sate worker=less justification for state oversight

Japan is pretty fucked.

Doesn't matter if you did it or not. You're going to end up guilty.

>unions and worker's rights are nonexistent
>japanese people still participate in shinto rituals and holidays
>functions more like a catholic Inquisition
NICE

They are somewhat cozier than US prisons, but very similar.

Proper baths though.

In terms of violence and trouble? Norawy
In terms of living conditions? America except clean.

>(((unions)))
>good