Stinging on the validity of "solitary confinement"

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
One of the most prominent topics in Iran's criminal law system, under the issue of imprisonment, is the use of solitary confinement for defendants and criminals, referred to in the Iranian law as "single-player prison". Although none of the Imams' jurists and Muslim jurists explicitly condemn the legitimacy of solitary confinement, but by examining the legal and legal effects, it can be obtained in order to prove the legitimacy of such imprisonment to documents such as the generalization of evidence of the absolute legitimacy of imprisonment, as well as the philosophy of placing the accused And criminals are cited in solitary confinement. However, taking into account the principle of the severity of crimes and penalties, one can not only perceive the general nature of the evidence of the absolute legitimacy of imprisonment, but also, based on the prohibition of torture and conflict, the legitimacy of solitary confinement with principles such as the principle of human dignity, the principle The criminal offense and the philosophy of punishment can be demonstrated by the lack of legitimacy of solitary confinement.
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Persian
Published:
Islamic Jurisprudence Research, Volume:14 Issue: 2, 2018
Pages:
429 to 452
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