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thumb|380x380px|An extradition document from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department|St. Louis Police Department in the [[United States, requesting the extradition of a murder suspect suspected of fleeing to Auckland in New Zealand, 1885]]
Extradition is the legal process by which one country requests that another country surrender a person accused or convicted of a crime so they can face trial or punishment. It matters because it enables law enforcement across borders to pursue suspects who flee to other countries to escape justice.
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犯罪人引渡し(はんざいにんひきわたし)は、他国からの引き渡し請求に応じて自国領域内に所在する犯罪人を訴追・処罰のために相手国に引き渡すことである。 逃亡犯罪人引渡しともいう。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).