Tomoko Sasaki
Tomoko Sasaki (佐々木 知子, Sasaki Tomoko, born 2 March 1955) is a Japanese lawyer, politician, novelist and former prosecutor. She became a prosecutor in 1983, and worked at the United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders from 1993 to 1996.[1] Elected to the House of Councillors in 1998, Sasaki was engaged in introducing the Stalker Regulation Law of 2000.[2] She served as the director of the Women's Affairs Division of the Liberal Democratic Party.[3] She did not run for the election in 2004, but remains a member of the Party Ethics Committee of the LDP.[2][4] She is a leading advocate of capital punishment in the party.[5] She set up a law firm in 2004 and became a professor of law at Teikyo University in 2005.[1] As a novelistSasaki has written some mystery novels under the pen name of Rei Matsuki (松木 麗, Matsuki Rei).[2] She won the Seishi Yokomizo Prize for Koibumi in 1992.[2] References
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