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[All] The truth behind the lonely death of the perpetrator B of the [High school girl concrete murder] and how he ended up committing the crime again
The "Concrete-Encased High School Girl Murder Case" occurred in 1989. What happened to one of the perpetrators, the quasi-principal B? We follow his journey from repeated offenses after his release from prison to his lonely death, and explore the difficulties of reintegrating into society.
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1. Overview of the incident and its impact on society
The "Concrete-Encased High School Girl Murder Case" that occurred in Adachi Ward, Tokyo in March 1989 is widely recognized as the most heinous juvenile crime in Japanese history. In this case, a 17-year-old high school girl was brutally kidnapped, held captive for approximately 40 days, assaulted, and raped, ultimately taking her life. The perpetrators were boys between 16 and 18 years old at the time, and their brutal act shocked the whole of Japan.
After the incident came to light, it sparked a fierce debate over the nature of the "juvenile law," and calls for tougher penalties for juvenile crimes grew louder. Many people are still interested in what state of mind the perpetrators were in when they committed this heinous act, and what happened to them afterward.
2. Perpetrator B’s background and criminal acts
The perpetrator, B, was 17 years old at the time of the crime and committed this heinous crime together with the main perpetrator, A. B had problems at home, was bullied at school, and gradually was drawn to violent groups. B's upbringing was heavily influenced by an estranged relationship with his mother and an abusive father, which are said to have had a major impact on the formation of his personality.
Prior to the incident, B had been having trouble with a motorcycle gang, and after meeting A, he began to hang out with him. A strengthened his control over B through violent tactics, and B gradually began to follow A's instructions and take part in delinquent acts. Then, in November 1988, B and A kidnapped an unknown high school girl, assaulted her, and ultimately caused a shocking incident by taking her life.
3. Life after release and reasons for recidivism
B was released from prison in 1999 after serving his full sentence, and initially tried to reintegrate into society to avoid reoffending. He began working as a temporary computer worker and tried to rebuild his life. However, he could not bear the rumors about his past at work, so he soon quit the job. After that, he lost contact with society again and his life became increasingly impoverished.
After his release, B deepened his ties with a gang again and returned to the world of crime. In 2004, B had trouble over unpaid wages and came into contact with a gang leader. He then committed a crime again and was sent back to prison. It is believed that B's recidivism was largely due to the mental instability caused by his long period of incarceration and the difficulty of reintegrating into society.
4. Delusions and the difficulty of rehabilitation
One of the major factors that caused B to reoffend was his "confinement reaction" in prison. Due to his long-term confinement, B became mentally unstable and developed delusions of persecution. After his release, B believed that "rumors about the concrete-filling incident were spreading at work," and he became obsessed with the delusion that people around him were watching him. These delusions were the trigger that led him to commit crimes again.
According to a psychiatrist's analysis, B had a tendency towards "paranoid personality disorder" from the beginning, and his symptoms worsened while in prison. B's mental state, which led him to reoffend, was clearly an obstacle to rehabilitation, and even when he tried to reintegrate into society, his delusions were an obstacle, making it impossible for him to build trusting relationships with those around him.
5. Barriers to reintegration into society
The biggest problem with B's recidivism was the lack of support for his rehabilitation. After his release from prison, B continued to live a lonely life without receiving any psychological support. His relationship with his family did not improve, and his mother was almost powerless against B's actions. One of the reasons why B was unable to repent of his crimes and integrate into society was the lack of support from those around him.
Furthermore, the cold eyes of society that B faced after his release from prison deepened his sense of isolation. He was rejected by people who knew his past, which led him to turn to crime again. These social barriers are a major obstacle to criminal rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
6. Prison and social support improvements
The case of B shows the limitations of correctional education in prison and the importance of social support after release. Mental care is often inadequate in prison, and delusions and mental disorders can worsen, as in the case of B. Therefore, in order to prevent recidivism, not only treatment in prison but also continued support after release is necessary.
In Japan, a new penal system called "custodial sentences" is scheduled to be introduced in 2025. Under this system, methods are being explored to prevent recidivism by incorporating psychiatric care. In order to prevent cases like B, more thorough support is needed for prisoners who are aiming to reintegrate into society. By extending a helping hand to criminals, society can reduce the risk of recidivism.
Conclusion
The case of B, the perpetrator of the murder of a high school girl by encasing her in concrete, makes us think deeply about the difficulty of criminal rehabilitation and the challenges of reintegration into society. B's recidivism was largely due to mental health issues and isolation from society.
In order to successfully reintegrate into society, not only the individual's efforts but also the support and understanding of those around them are essential. This case calls for a renewed awareness of the importance of correctional education and support for reintegration into society in prisons, and calls for more effective measures to prevent recidivism.
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