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I need help finding subreddits where I can find professionals to analyze an anonymous case study.

Hello. I recently finished an analysis/investigation of a Japanese case from the Heisei era (1989-2019). It concerns a girl, born in 1989, who suffered physical abuse as a baby until the age of three.

She was taken from her parents' home by her older brother, who was just 18 years old. At that time, there were basically no child protection laws, no clothing banks, no community kitchens, etc. At the age of 12, when the girl started school, she suffered violent bullying; her brother was run over, and she found his body. Later, she ended up joining a group that acts like a cult and in a loveless marriage. 
That is, in broad strokes and in summary, the case. I have written a 340-page document, which I published on Zenodo, and now I want to discuss it with people who study or practice in the legal, medical, and psychological fields, since it is an independent investigation, and I want to know if the analysis I have done is correct. Thank you for your time.

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Is there a historian who knows about the laws and customs of the Heisei era?

Hello everyone. I'd like to ask if there are any researchers specializing in the Heisei era (1989-2019). I recently analyzed the case of a girl (now an adult) born in 1989 who, at the age of three, had to be taken away from her abusive parents by her 18-year-old brother. I focused primarily on the legal framework, as, from what I understand, child protection laws were practically nonexistent, leaving both siblings without support. They couldn't seek help from the police or the state, as the brother would have been sent to a juvenile detention center for "kidnapping," and the three-year-old girl would have been returned to her parents. The neighbors didn't come to their aid, as there seemed to be an unwritten "law" to respect family harmony and discipline.I have a general understanding of the topic, so I'd like to have a bit more information, specifically about the behavior or situation people were experiencing, along with the social changes. I also believe it's called the "Lost Decade" (in economic terms).

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