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  2. Law enforcement in Japan - Wikipedia

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    TMPD officers outside a kōban near Yoyogi Station. According to statistics of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, among the 192 member states of the UN, and among the countries reporting statistics of criminal and criminal justice, the incidence rate of violent crimes such as murder, abduction, rape, and robbery is very low in Japan.

  3. Prefectural police - Wikipedia

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    With the 1947 Police Law (警察法 ) and the 1948 Code of Criminal Procedure (刑事訴訟法 ), the responsibility of investigation has been defined to be uniquely assigned to police officers. In order to fulfil this responsibility, criminal investigation departments or criminal investigation bureaus ( judiciary police ) were set up in each ...

  4. Japan Meteorological Agency - Wikipedia

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    Meteorological organizations in Japan have their origins in the 1870s, when the first weather stations started being established in the country. [1] One of these was the Tokyo Meteorological Observatory (東京気象台, Tōkyō Kishō-dai), which since 1956 has been known as the Japan Meteorological Agency (気象庁, Kishō-chō).

  5. List of police ranks - Wikipedia

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    48 Japan. 49 Kenya. 50 South Korea. ... Law enforcement support officer NATO code equivalent: OR-5: Greece ... Non-commissioned officers (NCOs) Station Sergeant ...

  6. Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Metropolitan Police Headquarters in 1931. The TMPD was established by Japanese statesman Kawaji Toshiyoshi in 1874. Kawaji, who had helped establish the earlier rasotsu in 1871 following the disestablishment of the Edo period police system, was part of the Iwakura Mission to Europe, where he gathered information on Western policing; he was mostly inspired by the police of France ...

  7. Category : National law enforcement agencies of Japan

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    This is a list of all national law enforcement agencies of Japan. See national law enforcement agency for the definition . The main article for this category is Law enforcement in Japan .

  8. Category:Law enforcement in Japan - Wikipedia

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    People shot dead by law enforcement officers in Japan (1 P) Japanese police officers (27 P) Police stations in Japan (3 P) Police units of Japan ... Code of Conduct;

  9. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    10-13 Advise weather and road conditions. ... 10-38 Station report—satisfactory. ... January 1940 – The first official publication showing the 10-codes. Official ...