Investigating the role of public institutions in disclosure to prevent crime
Hadi Hajian
1
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PhD student in jurisprudence and basics of Islamic law
)
Saeed Ebrahimi
2
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Assistant professor of islamik jurisprudence and law mazandaran university
)
mohammad mahdi zarei
3
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Faculty of Theology and Islamic Education mazandaran - babolsar
)
Keywords: Keywords: NGOs, , , , , disclosures, , , , , enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil, , , , , crime prevention,
Abstract :
Abstract The occurrence of crime entails numerous economic and social costs and depreciation the facilities of the judiciary. Despite global statistics, more than forty percent of Infractions in the world are detected by the public. In developing countries, including Iran, the unique capacity of the people has not been used properly. Therefore, the present study seeks to answer this question with a descriptive-analytical method What is the role of private and juridical persons in disclosure and Can they make a disclosure that will fulfill their religiously and customarily duty and their disclosure will not lead to defamation, absenteeism and spreading lies? Which while explaining the cases, such results have been obtained that effective disclosure based on public monitoring can be before any violation and crime. The practical assumption of this case is that it is necessary to notice about the imminent appointment of unqualified people in some positions or to approve a plan to build a project in the forest context and to monitor the people and issue a warning.