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'Love for humanity': Low-crime Japan's unpaid parole officers

TOKYO — Teruko Nakazawa once intervened in a knife fight between an ex-offender and their mother — all in a day's unpaid work for Japan's army of volunteer probation officers.

The 83-year-old, who jokes she is a 'punk' as she puffs on a cigarette, devoted decades to supervising and helping rehabilitate convicted criminals on parole.

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