
The Minority Report
by Philip K. Dick (1956)
Like Psycho-Pass, this explores crime and philosophical dilemmas within a sci-fi framework.
by midori yuizaki
The perfect society and its price…the manga prequel to the acclaimed anime series! In the 22nd century, the Psycho-Pass is a system that measures emotional health, making crime not only rare, but strange and dangerous—and the only “safe” job for a person on the borderline is as a cop…kept on a virtual leash as they hunt down the criminals they may soon become themselves! The explosive conclusion! As Division 3 races to try to save the life of Professor Toshi, they find that the trauma unit within the Special Sector has become a deadly trap. But in this high-tech underground complex, it’s a hidden cache of a very obsolete information storage format—handwritten letters—that may provide the last clue that must be understood by Inspector Kogami…before the elders behind this hidden kingdom of guilt decide to carry out their final act of atonement!
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by Philip K. Dick (1956)
Like Psycho-Pass, this explores crime and philosophical dilemmas within a sci-fi framework.

by Philip K. Dick (1968)
Similar to Psycho-Pass, it delves into philosophical questions about humanity and technology.

by William Gibson (1984)
Shares Psycho-Pass's dark, futuristic setting and themes of societal control.

by Richard K. Morgan (2002)
Offers a blend of crime, philosophy, and advanced technology akin to Psycho-Pass.

by Yōko Ogawa (1994)
Like Psycho-Pass, it features a dystopian society with an oppressive enforcement agency.
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