Exemption from punishment in Islamic jurisprudence between ethical, educational and legal interactions
Subject Areas : Ethics and Islamic Education1 , mahmood malmir 2 , 3
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Keywords: Social Reform, Moral Education, Criminal Justice, Exemption from punishment, Criminal discount,
Abstract :
One of the criminological aims of the criminal is to target social reform and train the offender, in addition to reducing the effects of crime. Experience has also shown that it is more than just the size and weight of the upper body that has the unpleasant consequences of unnecessary, unnecessary, unnecessary consequences. Therefore, the criminal justice system, by adopting an auspicious penal policy in light crimes, in addition to reducing the density of criminal cases, increasing the time of judges to handle more precise cases, reducing the number of criminal cases, reducing the burden on the government. And refusing to be labeled in the first place has been ethical and educational orientation and social reform. In this descriptive-analytic article, we discuss what constitutes impunity in Islamic jurisprudence and Islamic law and its relation to ethics and personal education and social reform