Victims and perpetrators, who work to support each other, have set up a new organization to work together to help those involved in crime and to eliminate crime.

An organization called "Support for people involved in crime" was established.



It was launched last month by representatives of organizations that support perpetrators' families and prisoners, and bereaved families who have lost their families in incidents and accidents and are working to support victims.



On the 14th, Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, held a press conference in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, and appealed that they would like to utilize their respective positions and experiences to support those who have been injured by crimes and to work together to eliminate crimes.



According to the National Police Agency's statistics, about half of the murders arrested in the last 10 years have occurred among relatives, and it is difficult for groups to consider the perpetrator side and the victim side separately.



Also, in areas with a small population, the perpetrators and victims may live in the same community, and the group will promote efforts to get closer to each other.

Kyoko Abe, one of the co-representatives and the chairman of an NPO that supports the perpetrator's family, said, "By working together with the victim and the perpetrator, we will remove the big wall between the two. I want to go. "