低犯罪率国家的犯罪预防:对日本bōhan倡议的调查

Christoph Schimkowsky
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摘要

摘要尽管公共安全水平很高,但预防犯罪是日本社会普遍关注的问题。2000年代初,日本政府开始“创建一个抵制犯罪的社会”,引发了一系列预防犯罪的举措,不仅涉及国家机构,还涉及公民志愿者和私营公司。2003年至2008年间,汉族志愿者的数量增长了1200%以上,达到250万公民。在日本城市,社区巡逻以及bōhan海报和标志经常提醒人们社会对犯罪和预防犯罪的高度关注。这篇论文问,为什么在一个相对安全的国家,预防犯罪获得了如此大的吸引力。它将非国家行为者的责任和将bōhan措施纳入城市环境确定为当代日本犯罪预防工作的核心主题。在分析政府和警方文件以及日本学术的基础上,它讨论了促进日本在2020年至2010年中期推广预防犯罪举措的两个因素:当前的预防犯罪运动是国家当前和治理战略的延续,以及预防犯罪思想和举措的多样性和适应性。作为对当代日本bōhan倡议及其根源的深入描述,本文深入探讨了日本城市越轨行为的治理以及将犯罪威慑和监视融入日常生活的问题。
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Crime prevention in a low-crime nation: an enquiry into Japanese bōhan initiatives
ABSTRACT Despite high public safety levels, crime prevention (bōhan) is a common concern in Japanese society. In the early-2000s, the Japanese government set out to “create a crime-resistant society”, giving rise to a flurry of crime prevention initiatives involving not only state institutions but also citizen volunteers and private companies. Between 2003 and 2008, the number of bōhan volunteers grew by over 1200% to 2.5 million citizens. In Japanese cities, neighbourhood patrols as well as bōhan posters and signs present frequent reminders of significant societal attention to crime and crime prevention. This paper asks why crime prevention gained so much traction in a relatively safe country. It sets out by identifying the responsibilisation of non-state actors and the incorporation of bōhan measures into the urban environment as core themes of contemporary Japanese crime prevention efforts. Based on an analysis of government and police documents as well as Japanese scholarship, it then discusses two factors that facilitated the spread of crime prevention initiatives in Japan in the mid-2000-2010s: current crime prevention campaigns as a continuation of national currents and governance strategies, and the versatility and adaptability of crime prevention ideas and initiatives. As an in-depth account of bōhan initiatives in contemporary Japan and their roots, this paper provides insights into the governance of deviance and the integration of crime deterrence and surveillance into everyday life in Japanese cities.
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Contemporary Japan
Contemporary Japan Arts and Humanities-History
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