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ReviewBook review: True Crime Japan - vignettes of nation through its court cases

Paul Murphy’s book reinforces idea that Japan is different, even if he has cherry-picked the trials he covers with empathy and apparent admiration for aspects of nation’s judicial system

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A Japanese gangster.
Peter Gordon
The cover of Murphy’s book
The cover of Murphy’s book

True Crime Japan: Thieves, Rascals, Killers and Dope Heads; True Stories From a Japanese Courtroom by Paul Murphy

Tuttle

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3.5 stars

Journalist Paul Murphy has spent a lot of time observing Japanese courtrooms.These stories, vignettes really, are drawn from the 119 cases he followed in Matsumoto, a city of 250,000 about 200km west of Tokyo.

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The cases are in some ways banal – petty shoplifting, drug offences, pimping, arson, a murder or two – but Murphy uses them to tell a story about Japan.

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