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The death penalty in Japan: Will the public tolerate abolition?
M Sato
Springer Science & Business Media, 2013
63*2013
„Trust in justice: why it is important for criminal policy, and how it can be measured‟
H Mike, M Sato
Euro-Justis project,(London: Institute for Criminal Policy Research Birkbeck …, 2011
40*2011
Reasons to doubt: Wrongful convictions and the criminal cases review commission
C Hoyle, M Sato
Oxford University Press, 2019
332019
The Japanese probation service: A third sector template?
T Ellis, C Lewis, M Sato
Probation Journal 58 (4), 333-344, 2011
182011
Police legitimacy and public cooperation: is Japan an outlier in the procedural justice model?
M Sato
Police–Citizen Relations Across the World, 108-126, 2017
82017
The Public Opinion Myth
M Sato, P Bacon
Death Penalty Project, 2015
82015
Wrongful convictions of refugees and asylum seekers: responses by the Criminal Cases Review Commission
M Sato, C Hoyle, NE Speechley
Criminal Law Review 2017 (2), 106-122, 2017
72017
Trust in the German police
M Sato, R Haverkamp, M Hough
Special Issue 1 Eur. Police Sci. & Res. Bull., 83, 2013
62013
Deliberative Survey on the Japanese Death Penalty System
M Sato
Institute for Contemporary Asian Studies, Temple University, 1-2, 2009
62009
Public opinion and the death penalty in Japan
M Sato
CCPS Occasional Paper Series 4, 101-139, 2007
62007
From measuring support for the death penalty to justifying its retention: Japanese public opinion surveys on crime and punishment, 1956–2014
M Sato
Crime and justice in contemporary Japan, 237-252, 2018
42018
Challenging the Japanese government’s approach to the death penalty
M Sato
Oxford University Press, 2013
42013
Report on an empirical assessment of fear of crime and punitive sentiment across Europe
M Sato, M Hough
FIDUCIA 1, 179-218, 2013
42013
State-Sanctioned Killing of Sexual Minorities: Looking Beyond the Death Penalty
M Sato, C Alexander
Monash University, 2021
32021
Report on compliance with the law: how normative and instrumental compliance interact
M Hough, M Sato
Fiducia: New European Crimes and Trust-Based Policy, 1-19, 2014
32014
Volunteers in the probation service. A comparison between Germany and Japan
H Kury, M Sato
Understanding Penal Practice, 92-108, 2014
32014
Public attitudes to the death penalty in Japan
M SATO
The Death Penalty in Japan. London: The Death Penalty Project, 31-53, 2013
32013
Monatsschrift für Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform
H Hirtenlehner, H Leitgöb, J Bacher, I Kammigan, R Linssen, S Quensel, ...
3*
State-Enabled Killing of Same-Sex-Attracted People: A Legal Pluralist Account
C Alexander, M Sato, A Zanghellini
Law & Social Inquiry, 1-29, 2022
22022
A critical recuperation of Watsuji’s Rinrigaku
A Zanghellini, M Sato
Philosophia 49 (3), 1289-1307, 2021
22021
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