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再犯防止へ 元加害少年を追う『償い』 <聞きたい。>山﨑裕侍さん(北海道放送報道部デスク)(産経新聞) - Yahoo!ニュース

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再犯防止へ 元加害少年を追う『償い』 <聞きたい。>山﨑裕侍さん(北海道放送報道部デスク)(産経新聞) - Yahoo!ニュース

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This page introduces a book titled 'Atonement' by Yuuji Yamazaki, a desk editor at Hokkaido Broadcasting. The work is a non-fiction reportage tracking six perpetrators of the "Ayase Female High School Student Concrete Murder Case," considered Japan's worst juvenile crime, for over 20 years. Yamazaki began his investigation around 2000 and chronicles the offenders' lives chronologically. Some have built families and faced their crimes; others show insufficient remorse or have reoffended. Though expressing no sympathy for the perpetrators, Yamazaki argues that establishing rehabilitation systems to prevent reoffending is crucial, as these individuals will eventually return to society.

再犯防止へ 元加害少年を追う『償い』 <聞きたい。>山﨑裕侍さん(北海道放送報道部デスク)(産経新聞) - Yahoo!ニュース - Saved screenshot

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