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6 - Child abuse in Japan: ‘discovery’ and the development of policy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2014

Roger Goodman
Affiliation:
University of Oxford
Roger Goodman
Affiliation:
University of Oxford
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Summary

As a review of three of Japan's national quality newspapers – Yomiuri, Asahi and Mainichi – and its Kyōdō newsagency during two separate periods shows, it was unusual for more than a few days to pass in the middle of 2001 without a story appearing in the Japanese media about child abuse.

5 to 18 May 2001

5 May

Mainichi: Girl beaten to death for eating dog food

6 May

Mainichi: Random torture leaves Sayuri a vegetable

7 May

Kyōdō: Officer's wife arrested for fatally injuring colleague's baby

8 May

Yomiuri: Police arrest couple over abandonment of boy's body

9 May

Mainichi: Autopsy of toddler reveals parents' starvation tactics

11 May

Asahi: Total child abuse cases may be over 30,000 per year

14 May

Asahi: Everyone has role in preventing child abuse

Kyōdō: Aichi women pleads guilty to murdering 2-year-old daughter

17 May

Yomiuri: Poll: Babies often target of serious abuse

Mainichi: Child abuse arrests increase by 27%

Kyōdō: Child abuse soars, 16 dead in 3 months. Report

18 May

Yomiuri: National Police Agency: Child abuse cases up 30%

20 June to 10 July 2001

20 June

Kyōdō: Aichi woman gets suspended term for leaving daughter's body in icebox

21 June

Mainichi: Staggering 18,000 child abuse cases reported last year

22 June

Asahi: Reported child abuse cases up 50%

Yomiuri: Child abuse cases grow 17-fold over past decade

Japan Times: Child-killer sent up for 15 years

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Family and Social Policy in Japan
Anthropological Approaches
, pp. 131 - 155
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2002

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