富山県公安委員会, Public Safety Commission in Toyama City, Japan
The Toyama Prefectural Public Safety Commission is a governmental oversight body located in the prefecture that supervises police operations and administrative matters. It manages regional law enforcement policy and handles public safety-related inquiries from residents and organizations.
The commission was established after World War II as part of Japan's post-war administrative reforms to provide independent oversight of police activities. This structure emerged from broader efforts to reorganize governmental institutions across the country during that period.
Three commissioners from different professional backgrounds, including academia and healthcare, collaborate to ensure balanced decision-making in public safety matters.
The office is accessible to the public during weekday business hours for inquiries and administrative matters related to public safety. Visitors should plan visits during regular hours and contact the office beforehand for specific requests or appointments.
Commissioner Tomiko Takeuchi, a professor emeritus from Toyama Prefectural University, leads the three-person team in directing regional security policies.
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