Japan is known for being one of the countries with the lowest crime rate in the world. Numerous reasons are given for this such as the illegality of weapons a smaller wealth gap or unspoken rules of conduct that people live by.
日本被认为是世界上犯罪率最低的国家之一。许多人将这归结于持枪非法、贫富差距较小以及人们潜意识的生活习惯之类的原因。
But one other factor behind such low crime could have a darker reason to it: fear of the Japanese legal system.
但是在这么低的犯罪率背后另一个更深层的因素是:人们对日本法律系统的畏惧。
Al Jazeera news recently put out a documentary on that very subject showing one of the scarier parts of Japan that most people don’t have experience with. The full video is below.
最近半岛电视台资讯发布了一部纪录片展示了大多数人没经历过的日本最恐怖的部分之一。完整视频如下。
The documentary follows the story of Keiko Aoki a woman who in 1995 was convicted of setting her house on fire and intentionally murdering her daughter to collect life insurance money. Her conviction was based solely on her and her husband’s written confessions that they claimed were made under extreme duress.
这部纪录片讲述了一位叫洼田青木的女人的故事,她于1995年因涉嫌在自己的房子里放火并蓄意谋杀她的女儿以获取人寿保险的钱而被判为有罪。她的罪名仅仅因为她和她丈夫在他们受到极端胁迫下写的忏悔书就成立了。
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