mohammadali hajidehabadi; ehsan salimi
Abstract
A review of criminal law clearly reveals that in Iran's legal system, there is no particular logic of penalization, and in these laws, many inappropriate penalties exist in terms of type, degree and inefficiency in achieving the goals. Cliché and irregular punishments not only result in failure ...
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A review of criminal law clearly reveals that in Iran's legal system, there is no particular logic of penalization, and in these laws, many inappropriate penalties exist in terms of type, degree and inefficiency in achieving the goals. Cliché and irregular punishments not only result in failure to meet the goals of punishment, but leads to undesirable and adverse effects on the perpetrator. Determining the appropriate punishment and the optimum level of efficiency, is very complex issue and requires attention to many components. The present article, which Seeks to the identify purposeful penalization model, insists that the legislator must, in each crime, before any other issues should determine his "Main purpose" and choose the type of punishment according to that goal, and avoid from totalitarianism for acquisition of opposite objectives. Regarding the amount of punishment, the legislators should also consider the ease and advantages of committing a crime, the dark figure of crime, the commonness of crime and the relationship of crimes with each other, while at the same time, in line with the principle of individualizing punishment and increasing the positive effect of punishment, The judge must give more authority to determine the amount of punishment.
Thomas Gutmann; Seyed Bahman Khodadadi
Volume 3, Issue 9 , January 2015, , Pages 9-32
Abstract
Criminal justice faced tremendous developments in the field of sexual behaviors during the fifteenth to seventeenth A.D in Europe. These developments had been profoundly influenced by the supportive culture and religious doctrines called sexual discipline. Intellectual, political and religious proceedings ...
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Criminal justice faced tremendous developments in the field of sexual behaviors during the fifteenth to seventeenth A.D in Europe. These developments had been profoundly influenced by the supportive culture and religious doctrines called sexual discipline. Intellectual, political and religious proceedings blew to the unstable situation of Medieval and Lutheran wave surrounded the Europe including continental and United Kingdom. Transitional period took a place at this time within the history of law in the field of criminal justice and sexual behaviors; this transition went along with outstanding developments. Focusing on penology, functionalistic and paternalistic approach of this age which is specifically based on sexual behaviors in this research achieves a better understanding of the atmosphere of this period and explains the effectiveness and affectability of this time within the field of criminal justice