Taiho-Jutsu. Don Cunningham
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Kirisutegomen (killing and going away)
Fukushu (blood feud) and ada-uchi (legal vendetta)
Kabukimono (street hooligans)
Ky
kaku (street knights)Criminal organizations
The T
kaid’s Number One BossEdo-period justice
Penalties and punishments
CHAPTER 3 Civil authority and policing
The highest ranks
The sh
gun’s spies: -metsuke and metsukeMachi-bugy
-sh: the town magistrate’s officeYoriki
D
shinCriminal investigations
Hitsuke t
zoku aratame-kataKomono
Goy
kikiOkappiki
Yomawari
Guard houses and police stations
Patrolling the countryside
Feudal police in popular entertainment
CHAPTER 4 Arrests and arresting implements
Kusurigama
Manriki-kusari
Jutte
Parts of the jutte
Symbols of official authority
Tassel and cord colors
Terms for jutte
Origins of the jutte
Hachiwari
Sai
Chinese influences
Hana-neji
Jittetri-ryu
Jutte after the feudal era
Hibuki
Tessen
Yawara-b
Metsubushi
Hojo-jutsu (restraining arts)
Torinawa (arresting ropes)
CHAPTER 5 Long arms of the law
Yori-b
(wooden staff)J
(short staff)Hanb
(walking stick)Torimono sand
gu (three tools of arresting)Sodegarami (sleeve entangler)
Sasumata (spear fork)
Tsukub
(push pole)Modern police pole-arms
CHAPTER 6 Arts and practice of taiho-jutsu
Wearing a jutte
Gripping the jutte
Kamae (stance)
CHAPTER 7 Defensive techniques
Parrying techniques
CHAPTER 8 Offensive techniques
Striking techniques
Throwing techniques
CHAPTER 9 Arrest and restraining techniques
Control techniques
Disarming techniques