RRelease from prison policy in the light of the legal changes of the institution of mitigation of punishment in the law of reducing the punishment of taaziri imprisonment and its comparative comparison with the law of England
Subject Areas : Journal of Law and Politicsalireza Emamdadi 1 , Mohamad Ali, tahire, 2 , alireza, azizi, 3 , Sayyed Hassan Hashemi 4
1 - Doctoral student of criminal law and criminology, Islamic Azad University, Birjand branch, Birjand, Iran
2 - Ph.D. in criminal law and criminology, assistant professor of the law department of Islamic Azad University, Birjand branch, Birjand, Iran
3 - Ph.D. in criminal law and criminology, assistant professor of the law department of Islamic Azad University, Birjand branch, Birjand, Iran
4 - Member of the academic staff of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Islamic Azad University of Birjand
Keywords: Prisonerism, mitigation of punishment, Penalization, Release from prison,
Abstract :
Release from prison policy in the light of the legal changes of the institution of mitigation of punishment in the law of reducing the punishment of taaziri imprisonment and its comparative comparison with the law of England Following the imposition of imprisonment and the development of the policy of " Prisonerism " and the emergence of its harms, "" Release from prison "" was gradually included in the criminal policy program of countries and left effects that pay attention to the role of benevolent institutions such as "mitigation of punishment". The title is a tool for detente. It is such While the developments of Iran's criminal policy regarding the institution of mitigation of punishment as a tool to control the criminal population, regardless of the process of " Prisoneris in criminal legislation" with manifestations of extremism in the development or narrowing of the scope of crimes and the powers of the Judicial authority, The UK criminal law defines the dual policy of "reducing the criminal population - criminal prevention" and defining the criteria for determining imprisonment as the most severe punishment in this country,
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