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darabi S. Evolutions of Crime Prevention Strategy in Democratic Model of Criminal Policy. دیدگاه‌های حقوقی 2018; 23 (83) :55-73
URL: http://jlviews2.ujsas.ac.ir/article-1-1289-en.html
qom azad university , shahrdad.darabi@yahoo.com
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In the light of Discontinuing Strategy, new crime prevention approaches has directed by the democratic model of criminal policy to limit the requirements of security – oriented paradigm. The fact that has preferred situational crime prevention on social crime prevention referring to the confrontation of democratic countries with terrorist crimes, crime rhizomatic, domination of new powers and becoming crimes and crime risk management organized & globalized. Hence, although the maximum measurers of non-defensive prevention and minimalist strategy of intervention have already been taken, criminal justice system was overcome and in temporary affiliation of prevention measures of democratic criminal policy model, there was a need to respect human rights doctrines. But in recent years, with the expansion of the security community in democratic countries, we can see weakening of human rights oriented crime prevention and adapting a strategy for advancing the rights and freedoms of individuals on the pretext of establishing a secure society. This note is going to reviewe the evolution of crime prevention strategy in the democratic criminal policy, its reasons and its various aspects
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Criminal Law
Received: 2018/05/16 | Revised: 2019/07/04 | Accepted: 2018/10/17 | Published: 2019/03/19 | ePublished: 2019/03/19

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