Abbas Shiri
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Diagnosis of perpetrators of killing and bodily harm is a complex mystery in terms of science, law and jurisprudence. It is possible to identify the perpetrator through known reasons for proving a crime, such as confession, testimony, evidence, and suspicion of a crime or oath. However, conflicting reasons ...
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Diagnosis of perpetrators of killing and bodily harm is a complex mystery in terms of science, law and jurisprudence. It is possible to identify the perpetrator through known reasons for proving a crime, such as confession, testimony, evidence, and suspicion of a crime or oath. However, conflicting reasons may make it difficult or impossible to identify and determine the perpetrator. If it is not possible to identify and determine the perpetrator due to the conflict of reasons for proving the crime or the hesitation of the perpetrator between certain or indefinite persons, it will be difficult to reach the truth.There are four different theories in law and jurisprudence based on jurisprudential and narrative sources; The rule of lottery, the theory of fall of retaliation and payment of blood money from the treasury, the theory of equality of responsibility and the theory of criminal joint liability. Each of the views has its advantages and disadvantages, so it is not possible to accept a single theory in this regard.This research, with the method of library study, seeks to propose different points of view and provide solutions to explain the issue of the uncertainty of the perpetrator and the conditions arising from it in two situations of the possibility or impossibility of detection.
Roya Zeraatpishe; Abbas Shiri; alihosein Najafi Abrandabadi; Firooz Mahmoudijanaki
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Abstract: Gender transcends the attributes that are attributed to women and men in the process of sociability of men and women, and, in contrast to the gender, they have a biological and social origin. The gender role of women has been the subject of transitional change throughout history, and as a result, ...
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Abstract: Gender transcends the attributes that are attributed to women and men in the process of sociability of men and women, and, in contrast to the gender, they have a biological and social origin. The gender role of women has been the subject of transitional change throughout history, and as a result, in traditional societies, the status of women has changed. Women as a second sex tend to have stereotypes that are inappropriately proportioned to them and do not weaken their position in the continuum. These stereotypes do not fit well in the popular comics of men and women, and portray women as poor sexes. It is clear that this pervasive perception of women with violence against them is related to stereotypes of sexual harassment and abuse of women in particular. Sexual assault stereotypes are societal messages that tell women about their predetermined sexual orientation about sexual assault, and about the rape, sexual assault, and rape outcomes. In the end, they are silenced by the transgressor.