Prison abolition

Nayereh Tavakoli: Women are disproportionately criminalized/ Ali Kalaei
Discrimination against women can be seen in various forms and situations in the country, but it seems that when it comes to prisons and female suspects and criminals, this discrimination becomes even more severe. For this reason, and to examine this issue from a sociological perspective, the monthly journal “Khat-e-Solh” turned to Nireh Tavakoli, a […]...
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AdminLiberation or Humiliation/Mohammad Mohabi
The government’s response (as the sole representative of good and public interest) to the criminal behavior of citizens, including punishment, preventive and punitive measures, is a fundamental principle of the philosophy of law in the modern world. Any behavior (whether an act or omission) that is punishable by law is referred to as a crime. […]...
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Mohammad Mohebi