If the perpetrator such as a murder case is not prosecuted due to mental illness, a symposium will be held in Tokyo by a group made up of the victim's bereaved family to expand information disclosure about the fact that many records of the case will not be disclosed. I asked.

If the perpetrator is not charged or acquitted in a serious case such as murder or arson due to loss of soul, the victim's bereaved family is restricted from viewing the record of the case and is allowed to give an opinion at the referee. Not done.



At the symposium held by a group of bereaved families on the night of the 15th, Mariko, the wife of Shinya Omori, the director of a child care facility in Tokyo, who was killed by a former resident, gave a lecture.

Among them, Mariko asked for the disclosure of the record of the case after the former resident was not prosecuted because of the loss of soul, but the disclosed information was very small, such as the situation at the site, and the information I wanted to know. Said that he couldn't get it.



She then she complained that she "wants the victim to disclose information in good faith if he so desires."



In addition, a person in charge of the Ministry of Justice said, "It is necessary to consider how the system should be."



Fumika Hamaguchi, a lawyer of the "Medical Observation Law and Victims' Association" sponsored by the event, said, "There is a desire for victims and bereaved families to know why the incident occurred and to reflect their opinions in the procedure of the incident. I want many people to be interested in the problem and make a request to the country. "