Volume 12 (2023-2024)
Volume 11 (2022-2023)
Volume 10 (2021-2022)
Volume 9 (2020-2021)
Volume 8 (2019-2020)
Volume 7 (2018-2019)
Volume 6 (2017-2018)
Volume 5 (2016-2017)
Volume 4 (2015-2016)
Volume 3 (2014-2015)
Volume 2 (2013-2014)
Volume 1 (2012-2013)
Criminal law and criminology
Non-criminal responses to the issues of privacy violations in the criminal policy of Iran and Canada

ALI RAFIEI; Bakhtiyar Abbaslo; Eesa Amini

Volume 11, Issue 41 , February 2023, , Pages 203-228

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2023.62002.2365

Abstract
  The right to observe and respect private life is considered one of the fundamental freedoms, which is one of the concepts of developed legal systems and is closely related to human dignity. Advances in social life have changed the dimensions of privacy. These new dimensions should also be supported, ...  Read More

the analysis of Sexual victimization of women in social networks: The case study of Tango
Volume 6, Issue 22 , May 2018, , Pages 65-101

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2018.11250.1197

Abstract
  The growth of information technology, use of internet and social communications by computer- oriented process cause to increasing using of social networks. So, the use of these networks has become a part of life style. Joining to social networks and communicate with people thorough cyber communications ...  Read More

Third-Party Doctrine and Obtaining Cyber-Criminal Evidence

mohamad javad fathi; seyed vahid abolmaali alhoseini

Volume 5, Issue 18 , June 2017, , Pages 101-141

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2017.7402

Abstract
  The cases which can be counted as searching and seizing the evidence without needing the legal warrant,are situations proposed as “Third-Party Consent” doctrine. In the American system, officials can search any place or object without having a warrant or even a probable cause, provided ...  Read More

Illegal use of GPS by Police; a Manifestation of Privacy Violation in the Jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of the United States

Javad Salehi

Volume 3, Issue 8 , October 2014, , Pages 145-161

Abstract
  Tracking the vehicles traffic by GPS is usual behaviors of the police in the United States. Police Track the vehicle traffic suspected of carrying drug Antony Jones by connecting the device to his car registered Tracker records without a license of court. Although the trial Court never recognized this ...  Read More