Abolitionism has been one of the most influential ideas in criminal law in recent decades. Abolitionism is based on the belief in a moral conviction that life in the community cannot, in fact, be effectively regulated by criminal law, and that the role of the criminal justice system must be significantly reduced, while others have a chance to deal with problem situations, unfinished behaviors and developments are brought to the stage of action and implementation. Abusers first and foremost see crime as a result of the ruling social order, and they believe that punishment is not a good reaction to it. The fundamental question that has been raised in this research is how does criminalization abandonment affect justice as an ethical component? The present research is an analytical descriptive study and has used the library method to examine the question.
The results of the research indicate that the idea of abolition is very influential on the rights of moral justice, which also has direct effect and indirect effect. The prosecution, referral to the mediation and referral of the case to the Dispute Resolution Council are among the most important examples of secularization. Moralization in Iran's criminal law. Which briefly describes each of these symbols of moral justice
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