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September 13, 2007

BBC Radio Interview

BBC radio today aired a riveting program about the state of criminal justice in Japan. The story centers on interviews with individuals who were pressured by the police to give false confessions and considers what effect the saiban-in system might have in ameliorating some of these problems.

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