How unpaid parole officers help keep crime rates low in Japan
How unpaid parole officers help keep crime rates low in Japan

Japanese retiree Teruko Nakazawa devoted decades to supervising and helping rehabilitate convicted criminals on parole.

The 83-year-old didn't take a single yen for her hard work under a long-running but little-known state scheme that some say contributes to the nation's famously low crime rate.