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Child Abuse Cases in Japan Hit Record High in 2023: Shocking Statistics Revealed

2024-03-13 16:48 United News Network Corner International Daily Podcast According to statistics from the Japan Children’s Counseling Center and the National Police Agency, the number of children reported in child abuse incidents in 2023 was 122,000,…

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(1) Statistics from the Japan Children’s Counseling Center and the National Police Agency show that the number of children reported for child abuse incidents in 2023 was 122,806, more than the 110,000 in 2022; and the number of reported cases reached a new high of 21 Ten thousand. Since the statistics began in 2004, relevant data have increased year by year. One of the reasons is that the reporting hotlines set up by children’s counseling have become more popular, and the public’s sensitivity and awareness of similar incidents have increased, and the number of notifications has also increased. However, despite this, child counseling centers in various local governments still face serious manpower shortage problems. Taking Tokyo as an example, there are only 245 people to deal with the number of cases of more than 20,000. Other counties and cities with relatively few resources have even more. Embarrassed. Although the Japanese government has planned budgets and goals to increase the number of front-line workers, it is often unable to recruit manpower due to the harsh environment of low-tech overwork and a lot of emotional labor.

(2) Boeing, the leader in the U.S. aviation industry, is deeply concerned about safety. South Carolina authorities confirmed on March 12 that John Barnett, a whistleblower who once worked for Boeing, died. The cause of death was suspected to be gunshot suicide. But the exact cause is still under investigation. Originally, Bernat was still involved in a lawsuit with Boeing. His two lawyers strongly called for the cause of death to be found out and emphasized that Bernat was in good physical and mental condition and showed no signs of committing suicide. However, Burnat’s family members said that he died due to Boeing’s Suffering from PTSD and anxiety symptoms due to the work environment. Bernat was originally a quality assurance manager at Boeing. He served for 32 years and retired in 2017. Later, he publicly pointed out the safety problems of Boeing 787 passenger aircraft and alleged that he was retaliated by Boeing. He was involved in a long-term lawsuit with Boeing. Burnett’s death has intensified Boeing’s controversy. Extended reading: “The Mystery of the Death of Boeing Whistleblower: Raising Boeing Flight Safety Concerns and “Retaliation Lawsuits””

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