Part 1: Introduction -- Making crime in Japan -- The enabling legal environment -- The process of the research -- Natural sequence of criminal investigation in Japan -- Part 2: Description of investigate activity: how do they think and behave? -- Investigate efficiency and procedural compliance -- Voluntary investigation -- Search and seizure -- Arrest -- Detention -- Interrogation, confession, and separate offense -- Part 3: Explanation of investigative activity: why do they think and behave as they do? -- The forms of detectives' involvement in investigative actions -- Policy and action of supervisors -- Perceptions of internal demands for improved records -- Perceptions of external controls and expectations -- Conclusions: irony of effective supervision and an enabling legal environment
Notes
Translated from Japanese
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-259) and index