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"86.4% Don't Want to Take on the Role of Probation officer"... Nearly Half Are Worried About Their Own Safety or the Safety of Their Families, and the Idea that "Trust Can Be Built because It's Unpaid" Is Reaching Its Limits.

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This time, we spoke with Ryuichi Chiba, representative of "Ikinaoshi Co., Ltd.," a company that supports ex-offenders, and also a probation officer in Tokyo, about the realities and challenges on the ground. A probation officer is a private volunteer who supports the rehabilitation of people who have committed crimes or delinquent acts within their community, and is appointed by the Minister of Justice…
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This time, we spoke with Ryuichi Chiba, representative of "Ikinaoshi Co., Ltd.," a company that supports ex-offenders, and also a probation officer in Tokyo, about the realities and challenges on the ground. A probation officer is a private volunteer who supports the rehabilitation of people who have committed crimes or delinquent acts within their community, and is appointed by the Minister of Justice…

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toyokeizai.net broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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