solved Watch interviews with Japanese ex-prisoners who were wrongly imprisoned. Through
Watch interviews with Japanese ex-prisoners who were wrongly imprisoned. Through these interviews students will focus on aspects of criminal procedure and how they affect the lives of the citizens of Japan. Students will also be exposed to the ex-prisoners’ everyday lives; as well as their views and beliefs surrounding the criminal justice system in Japan.Video #1https://youtu.be/9DV1ChrYdNY (Links to an external site.)Video #2https://youtu.be/yYJpc2y37oU (Links to an external site.)The Virtual Study Abroad (VSA) student learning outcome of Global Perspective will be addressed when analyzing the human rights issues that concern Japanese criminal courts and criminal procedures. (1) Please reflect and share your thoughts surrounding Japan, the issue of wrongful imprisonment, and aspects of the Japanese culture that support problems surrounding this human rights issue. Themes surrounding wrongful conviction will be explored as well as false confession. Please do not include quotes, citations, statistics, or any information from other sources.1 page, 12 point Times New Roman font, 1 inch margins. Students will be graded on paper structure, grammar and spelling, content of paper, adherence to the instructions, and whether a Word Cloud is included./(2) Please submit a Word Cloud select 10-20 words that you believe represent your feelings regarding the interviews. Create a free Word Cloud on this website: www.freewordcloudgenerator.com/ (Links to an external site.)Directions:Go to the websiteClick on purple button ‘free word cloud generator’Click on button ‘clear’Type your words into the blank space on the left. After each word hit enter.Choose your colors, font, and background.Click purple button ‘visualize’Click on button ‘download’ and create a JPEG.Insert into your paper on the title page with your name, date, etc.