Detective Library

The Detective Library', or also known as the Detective Shelf Collection, is a location featured in Danganronpa Kirigiri; A neutral organization free from bias created 15 years ago according to the book's timeline to serve the public.

Overview
With ~65,550 registered Detectives, each serve a purpose to be sought and contacted by the public for whatever their concerns or cases may be. The detective's files are arranged by their specialty, rank, and numbered categories in a specific order. Their profile includes their basic information such as a photo, name, birth-date, contact info if listed, relevant solved cases, and a date of death. Because there are a sheer volume of similarly matching numbers, the files are arranged and compacted on shelves like a library. There are also shelves and sections to separate the differently numbered categories.

Upon registration, DSC members receive a DSC card, their primary form of identification and can be updated by a card reader at the front desk. Members can also seek their solved cases, skills and other info by searching for their physical file within the Library, as well as gaining the advantage to be sent more requests without the use of a middleman. With its public nature the Victim's Catharsis Committee, culprits and members of the general public can use the info freely to recruit or send messages to a detective if their contact information is listed on the file. Each detective registered with the DSC has an ID, with a DSC number assigned to it. It is assumed that the Detective's Rank starts at 9 depending on the time of their registration and changes depending on activity, and cases solved.

The DSC number has three numbers. The first number signifies what their specialty is, with the second number going into a bit more detail of that specialty. The last number signifies their rank.

The DSC Detective Library classification goes as follows:


 * 0. General - General.
 * 1. Religious crime - Brainwashing, illegal teachings, etc.
 * 2. National crime - Terrorism, rebellion, destructive action, etc.
 * 3. Business crime - Fake currency, embezzlement, breach of trust, etc.
 * 4. Nature crime - Destruction of nature, poaching, illegal disposal, etc.
 * 5. Technology crime - Illegal access, using the internet to swindle, etc.
 * 6. Sex industry crime - Prostitution, gambling, etc.
 * 7. Art crime - Art theft, counterfeit selling, etc.
 * 8. Freedom crime - Threatening, confinement, kidnapping (acts that take away one's freedom), etc.
 * 9. Murder - Mugging with murder, murder in locked rooms, etc.

The higher detectives get in rank, the lower their number becomes. The highest rank is 0 and they are known as zero-class. When their middle number becomes 0, it means that they have mastery over a wide range of topics in a particular branch, making them double-zero-class. 00 class alone means they are a pretty famous detective and the top of the crime. However, there are also those who become triple-zero-class, making them legends. While the Detective Library has been active for about 15 years, only four people have managed to achieve 000 class.

An event involving the Detective Library was hosted during the events of the novel known as the Duel Noir where members participated on a Murder Case.