A basic policy will be established by the Prime Minister, the National Public Safety Commission, the Minister of Justice, and the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare outlining measures for preventing spousal violence and protecting its’ victims. – illustrates that more organizations and bodies are working together rather than only working to implement the law by a single authority – crucial in ensuring the effective implementation of the law. Once a victim requests assistance from the police, the Superintendent General of...
A basic policy will be established by the Prime Minister, the National Public Safety Commission, the Minister of Justice, and the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare outlining measures for preventing spousal violence and protecting its’ victims. – illustrates that more organizations and bodies are working together rather than only working to implement the law by a single authority – crucial in ensuring the effective implementation of the law.
Once a victim requests assistance from the police, the Superintendent General of the Metropolitan Police Department, the Chief of Prefectural Police Headquarters or the Chief of Police Station will provide advice on ways to prevent harm and offer any other crucial assistance to prevent the victim from suffering harm by way of spousal violence covered by the regulations determined by the National Public Safety Commissions.
When applying for a protection order, the court will arrive at a judicial decision swiftly when it comes to cases whereby the victim has made a statement against their spouse. According to the penal regulations that are less than penal subjection, the result could either be less than 1 year or 1 million yen. The court will issue a protection order if, in the interrogation date, the defendant does not challenge the accusations made towards him. The protection order, when petitioned for by the victim, will allow the court to find against their spouse or non-spouse and order the matters listed within the Act to prevent any further harm to the victim’s life or body.