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Rehabilitation and Re-socialization of Criminals in Iranian Criminal Law

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One of the concerns that always remain for the repentant criminal is the condition for his return to society. This concern may be so strong and effective that the criminal may seclude from the society due to the fear of its consequences and may return to crime. Therefore, paying attention to eliminating the social effect of the criminal conviction of criminals can return security to society and return the repentant criminals to normal life. So, all military and social institutions are effective in the re-socialization, in such a way that the re-socialization of criminals requires the provision of social platforms that starts with their own family and expands to society. The main concern of this research is how we can provide the favorable conditions for the re-socialization of repentant criminals that effectively realize the socialization goals. The Islamic Penal Code initiatives in 2013, despite the gaps in this regard, partly help to achieve such goals, but they are not enough. Therefore, the present article focused on the criminals’ re-socialization and tried to raise the criminals’ re-socialization both socially and criminally. The method was descriptive analytical. The result showed that the Islamic Penal Code, adopted in 2013 on the period of the subsequent effects, needs to be reformed, and the effective social institutions should be raised orderly in such a case.

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Mollaei, M., Ghayoomzadeh, M. & Mirkhalili, S.M. Rehabilitation and Re-socialization of Criminals in Iranian Criminal Law. J Relig Health 59, 1013–1023 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-018-0578-2

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