There are a series of cases in which juveniles are involved in crimes called "dark part-time jobs" and are arrested all over the country. , school corporations, and prefectural private school supervising departments, etc.

 According to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the document is under the name of the Elementary and Secondary Education Bureau's Student Affairs Division.In response to the fact that a boy applied for a dark part-time job as a part-time job and was complicit in a serious crime, a collection of cases was created by the National Police Agency.

 For prefectural boards of education and other bodies, in addition to collaborating with the police and other authorities after identifying acts that are precursors to delinquency, the schools and municipalities under their jurisdiction should take thorough measures, such as holding delinquency prevention classes by inviting police officers as external instructors. We are asking town and village boards of education to spread the word.

 Dark part-time jobs are recruited by criminal groups to recruit performers such as special frauds and robberies.There have been a series of cases where juveniles who applied for part-time jobs have not only committed criminal acts, but have also been informed by the police and arrested without receiving any compensation.

 The National Police Agency's collection of case studies provides a detailed summary of the process from applying for a dark part-time job to being arrested, the suffering of the victims, and the voices of the boys who were arrested.

reference:[Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology] Regarding measures to prevent juveniles from participating in crimes as part-time workers

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