On the afternoon of February 20th, 2065438+0717, the judge of Tokyo District Court made a first-instance judgment on the murder case of Jiang Ge, a China student, and sentenced the defendant Chen Shifeng to 20 years' imprisonment. So, according to Japanese law, can Chen Can Shi Feng be released on parole in advance?
According to the statistics of the Japanese Ministry of Justice, nearly 60% of prisoners can be released on parole, and foreign prisoners will be sent back to their own countries immediately after parole, and will be prohibited from entering Japan again. The international community does not approve of double punishment, so it is unlikely that Chen Shifeng will be prosecuted again in China after serving his sentence in Japan. But after many years, Chen Shifeng may not be able to adapt to the rapidly developing society.
Things have almost come to an end here, and Chen Shifeng will begin his "20-year" Japanese prison life.
Chen Shifeng was sentenced in Japan. What are the prison conditions like?
Because Japan is responsible for holding prisoners into three categories, namely detention centers, juvenile prisons and prisons. Among them, detention centers are similar to those in China, mainly holding criminal suspects who have not yet been sentenced. Juvenile prison is a place where juvenile offenders are held. Chen Shifeng (born in 199 1) is no longer a minor, so he will be held in ordinary prison.
According to the data of Japanese Ministry of Justice, as of April 20 10, there were 62 prisons, 7 juvenile prisons, 8 detention centers, 8 sub-prisons and 103 sub-detention centers in Japan. Because prisons are distributed all over the country, they are mainly managed by regions, such as Tokyo and Sapporo. Therefore, it is expected that the defendant will be held in a prison in Tokyo, but it is hard to say which prison in Tokyo, and it may be a prison outside Tokyo.
Although Chen Shifeng is a foreigner in Japan, combined with the treatment regulations implemented in Japan since 2006, the regulations classify prisoners into six ways, such as "needing vocational training" and "needing life guidance". Earlier, some media reported that the defendant Chen Shifeng was fluent in Japanese when he appeared in court on June 5438+0 1, and should not be detained with foreign criminals who did not understand Japanese at all.
Li Miao, a reporter, disclosed the prison situation in Japan and showed the prison photos released by the Japanese Ministry of Justice, including bathrooms, gyms and libraries. In prison, prisoners work more than 6 hours a day, exercise for 30 minutes and have three meals a day. After dinner, they went back to their cell and had about 2.5 hours of personal time before going to bed.
Japanese prison. Prisoners have three meals a day, and there are calorie regulations. The calories of staple food 1 100- 1700 calories, and the calories of non-staple food1130 calories. The figure shows a single cell and multiple cells. Bathrooms, gyms, libraries and medical equipment in prisons (source: Japanese Ministry of Justice)
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Do people living in Japanese prisons get the above preferential treatment?
According to a relevant statistical data released by the Japanese Ministry of Justice in 20 13, there were 1324 cases of libel and slander against prisoners in Japanese prisons that year, and there were 2979 cases of violence against prisoners (or prisoners).
Wang Liange, a Japanese man serving his sentence in China, was beaten by five prisoners for accusing them of not performing their duties on time. Wang Liange cried out in pain, but this group of managers persisted and continued to commit violence. The suspect suffered great humiliation and pain.
Yuki Goto, the younger brother of Japanese artist Goto Maki, was sentenced to 5 years and 6 months in prison for robbery and injury in 2007, and was released from prison on 20/00/2. Goto Takeshu recalled the dark life in prison in his autobiography published later, saying that he used to be an artist, and was stared at by his eldest brother in prison. His roommate's eldest brother constantly threatened to "fuck him" and violently confronted him, forcing him to swallow worms and even eat rice soaked in semen.
Japanese gossip magazine "Journal SPA! 20 15 I made a special issue of Prison Bullying. According to the magazine, due to the lack of recreational activities in prisons, prisoners are often bullied, such as making a prisoner drink 10 liter of water at a time, forcing a prisoner to eat soap to make him pull out a green stool, and punishing a prisoner for not eating or sleeping.
The magazine also revealed that there is also a strict hierarchy in prisons, where members of violent gangs are at the top of the pyramid, while celebrities, sex offenders and female killers are at the bottom and are often bullied.
Of course, in addition to bullying among prisoners, prison guards often abuse or beat prisoners. For example, in April 17, 2009, Yomiuri Shimbun reported that the former deputy warden of Yamagata Prison repeatedly insulted a prisoner as a "waste"; 201210/0/6 October, Fukui News reported that the staff of Jiafu Prison had repeatedly insulted a prisoner as a "beggar bastard".
Although Chen Shifeng has not been sentenced to death for his crimes, the next 20 years will not be an easy day.
Ha ha.