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homicide
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Japan
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Homicide rates are relatively low and the occurrence of homicide is seen as a rare and extreme event.
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homicide
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Japan
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Homicide is considered a rare and shocking event, and has a significant social stigma attached to it.
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homicide case involving
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Japan
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May lead to intense public scrutiny, extensive police investigation, and potential impact on family honor.
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homicide case involving
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Japan
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Often leads to intense public scrutiny and can bring shame upon the families involved.
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homicide case involving
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Japan
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Extensive media coverage and high public interest, often leading to societal stigma for the involved parties
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homicide case involving
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Japan
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Considered a rare and shocking event, with a strong emphasis on preserving harmony in society
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homicide case involving
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Japan
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Occurs less frequently and is generally considered a shocking and tragic event.
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negligent homicide case
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Japan
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Less commonly pursued as a criminal offense, with a greater focus on civil liability and compensation for the victim's family.
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negligent homicide case
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Japan
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Negligent homicide cases are generally considered serious, but the legal and judicial processes may differ from those in the United States.
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negligent homicide case
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Japan
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In Japan, negligent homicide cases are viewed with seriousness, but the legal system may focus more on reconciliation and compensation rather than punitive measures.
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