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  1. Law enforcement in Japan is provided mainly by prefectural police under the oversight of the National Police Agency. [1] The National Police Agency is administered by the National Public Safety Commission, ensuring that Japan's police are an apolitical body and free of direct central government executive control.

  2. -A group of trained personnel in the field of public safety administration engaged in the achievement of goals and objectives that promotes the maintenance of peace and order, protection of life and property, enforcement of the laws and the prevention of crimes.

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  3. This document provides an overview of police organization and administration from an inter-agency approach. It begins with describing the module objectives which are to understand different law enforcement organizations, structures, and their interrelationships.

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  5. The National Police Agency (警察庁, Keisatsu-chō) is the central coordinating law enforcement agency of the Japanese police system.

  6. The Commission draws up basic policies and regulations, coordinates police administration on matters of national concern and sets general standards for training, communications, criminal identification, criminal statistics, and equipment.

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  8. A. Overview. The police are the primary investigative agency in Japan. Police responsibilities under the Police Act include “protecting life, person, and property; preventing, suppressing, and investigating crimes; apprehending suspects; traffic enforcement; and maintaining public safety and order.”

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