Comprehensive Guide to Understanding the Definition and Diversity of Violent Criminals

Comprehensive Guide to Understanding the Definition and Diversity of Violent Criminals

Question from a reader:
How is a violent criminal defined? For example, in the case of robbery, if someone threatens to take money without causing direct physical harm to others, I don’t think there is direct bodily harm involved. However, while groping and shoplifting may be considered lesser crimes than robbery, I feel that the act of verbally abusing and hitting

Impact of Whistleblower Protection Law Revisions on the Future of the Entertainment Industry

Impact of Whistleblower Protection Law Revisions on the Future of the Entertainment Industry

Question from a reader:
I heard that a bill to amend the Whistleblower Protection Act has been approved by the Cabinet. It seems that if someone is dismissed for making an internal report, they could face criminal penalties, but is this limited only to dismissal? The law will take effect next year, but will it be possible to file a criminal

Pruning Street Trees and Government Responsibility: Legal Implications of Accidents Due to Obstructed Visibility

Pruning Street Trees and Government Responsibility: Legal Implications of Accidents Due to Obstructed Visibility

Question from a reader:
I believe that accidents can occur due to poor visibility caused by untrimmed street trees. If such an incident were to happen, would the administration responsible for managing those street trees be held accountable? It makes me a little sad to think that the mayor, as the administrator, might not realize this issue unless a lawsuit is

Reasons Why Daughters from Well-Established Families Hire Private Investigators to Research Their Boyfriends and Its Impact

Reasons Why Daughters from Well-Established Families Hire Private Investigators to Research Their Boyfriends and Its Impact

Question from a reader:
Do people from good families really investigate their daughters’ boyfriends through private investigation agencies?

Introduction

The act of investigating a boyfriend brought home by a daughter from a good family through a private investigation agency has been a topic of discussion from various perspectives in recent years. This issue is not only related to family traditions and

Social Treatment and Legal Understanding of Arrested Individuals: A Case Study of Professional Baseball Players

Social Treatment and Legal Understanding of Arrested Individuals: A Case Study of Professional Baseball Players

Question from a reader:
I think it’s strange to treat someone who has been arrested as if they have gone to prison. Detention centers and prisons are completely different, and just because someone is arrested doesn’t mean they will necessarily go to prison. Many times, they are not prosecuted, and while the probability of being found guilty in Japanese courts is

Understanding Court Acceptance Criteria for Lawsuits in the Entertainment Industry

Understanding Court Acceptance Criteria for Lawsuits in the Entertainment Industry

Question from a reader:
Does the court always accept a complaint once it is received? Even if the content has no causal relationship whatsoever and is claiming responsibility from others, will the court accept that complaint? If anyone has detailed knowledge, please let me know.

Acceptance of Complaints by the Court and Their Content

Whether the court accepts a complaint is an

Understanding the Intense Themes and Psychological Impact of "Ge-Nazo": A Deep Dive into the Upcoming Uncut Broadcast

Understanding the Intense Themes and Psychological Impact of “Ge-Nazo”: A Deep Dive into the Upcoming Uncut Broadcast

Reader’s Question:
I saw a tweet expressing concern about whether it’s okay to share information about the upcoming uncut broadcast of “Ge-Nazo” this Saturday. I’m not worried about spoilers at all, but could you tell me what parts are particularly intense? I’ve heard that the ending is especially shocking—what happens there?

Understanding

Understanding How Points from Poikatsu Are Counted as Income in Welfare Assistance

Understanding How Points from Poikatsu Are Counted as Income in Welfare Assistance

Question from a reader:
I am receiving welfare, but are the points earned from point activities counted as income for welfare? Previously, cash I received when switching to a budget smartphone was not considered part of my welfare, but I am curious if the points from point activities might be treated the same way.

Legal Aspects of Welfare and Point Activities

When

Safe Riding: Psychological Insights and Practical Tips for Enjoying Your Motorcycle Experience

Safe Riding: Psychological Insights and Practical Tips for Enjoying Your Motorcycle Experience

Question from a reader:
When riding a motorcycle, I sometimes find myself going too fast. I make an effort to drive safely when I’m in a car, so why does it happen with a motorcycle? I’ve heard that right-angle accidents are increasing lately, and I worry about when I might be involved in an accident myself. I know that stopping riding