Fundamentals and criteria for individualizing custodial contracts At the gauge of United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for Non-custodial Measures (The Tokyo Rules, 1990)
The individualization of custodial arrangements, such as the individualization of punishment, means the imposition and enforcement of criminal penalties commensurate with the nature of the offense or the characteristics of the offender as predicted in international human rights instruments in the international arena. The issue of criminal service contracts is a human protected by the principle of innocence and as a defendant and not a convicted person in the case, and therefore observing his dignity and his particular situation in issuing this sentence is more than the personalization of punishment and respect for the offender who is charged He proved to be important. Nevertheless, this part of the judicial decisions for the accused, in spite of the individualization of punishments, is less relevant to legal texts.The foundations for the individualization of custodial contracts are found in various theories of criminology and the legal principles enshrined in international documents and various regulations. Also, how to apply this, namely, proportionality or inappropriateness in the determination of general supply arrangements and the appointment of unnecessary arrest warrants in a specific sense, has explicit criteria in international documents, which necessitates these criteria as well as the degree of alignment of the Iranian legislator with that study And existing regulatory gaps