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  2. Law enforcement in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The incarceration rate is very low and Japan ranks 209 out of 223 countries. It has an incarceration rate of 41 per 100,000 people. In 2018 the prison population was 51,805 and 10.8% of prisoners were unsentenced. [8] Japan has a very low rate of intentional homicide victims. According to the UNODC it ranks 219 out of 230 countries. It has a ...

  3. Prefectural police - Wikipedia

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    These police departments are responsible for every police actions within their jurisdiction in principle, but most important activities are regulated by the National Police Agency. Police officers whose rank are higher than assistant commissioner (警視正 , keishi-sei) are salaried by the national budget even if they belong to local police ...

  4. List of police ranks - Wikipedia

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    48 Japan. 49 Kenya. 50 South Korea. 51 Laos. 52 Latvia. ... Police ranks are a system of hierarchical relationships in ... Police constable first class Police ...

  5. National Police Agency (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The Commissioner General of the National Police Agency (警察庁長官, Keisatsu-chō Chōkan) is the highest ranking police officer of Japan, regarded as an exception to the regular class structure.

  6. Category:Japanese police officers - Wikipedia

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    Classification: People: By occupation: Police officers: By nationality: Japanese Also: Japan : People : By occupation : Police officers Wikimedia Commons has media related to Police officers of Japan .

  7. Security Police (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    SP officers start out as ordinary police officers, and must serve in the police for five years and have the rank of Sergeant in order to be a candidate. [3] Moreover, candidates are required to be more than 5 feet 8 inches tall (173 cm) (for male candidates), [ 16 ] achieve at least a third dan in at least one martial art, and have a high level ...

  8. List of Japanese court ranks, positions and hereditary titles

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    The court ranks of Japan, also known in Japanese as ikai (位階), are indications of an individual's court rank in Japan based on the system of the state. Ikai as a system was the indication of the rank of bureaucrats and officials in countries that inherited (class system).

  9. Category:Police ranks by country - Wikipedia

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    Police ranks of France; Police ranks of Italy; R. Ranks of the Colombian National Police; Military ranks, special ranks and class rates in Russia; S. Police ranks of ...