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Japan crime: Why do innocent people confess?

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BBC World Service

Japan has a conviction rate of over 99%, most of which are secured on the back of a confession. Why does the Japanese justice system prize confessions so much? "It is the king of evidence. If you can get someone to confess to a crime, the court is going to find them guilty," says Jeff Kingston of Temple University, Japan Campus. "It is also seen as a chance given to a suspect to unburden his guilt and repent for his crimes."