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10 months ago
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(K1 Part 17) Or is it?

{Editors' Note: One of my friends asked me about police in Japan and I thought I'd meantion a piece of that conversation here. The police in Japan, because of their training, can operate as the ultimate authority. They are trained to not let that power go to their heads and because they must be part of the community that they serve in, those factors hold them accountable for their actions. It would be similar to elected sheriffs in America, except the community in their jurisdiction have constant eyes on the police at all times to make sure they are doing their job, and any wrongdoing by a police officer would mean instant termination. This is why there is nearly zero corrupt police in Japan.}

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