By KAZUHIRO TAKEDA/ Staff Writer
December 20, 2019 at 08:00 JST
A prisoner plays with a baby mouse as part of an animal therapy program at Toyama Prison on Nov. 12. (Kazuhiro Takeda)
TOYAMA--Animal therapy is taking root in prisons and reform schools across the nation to help inmates develop respect for living things and nurture the social skills they will need when they are free. [Read More]
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