Legislative pathology of police authority in intangible crimes
Introduction The police, as one of the pillars of the criminal justice system, is in charge of maintaining order and security in society and, along with the judiciary, has the duty to prosecute and investigate the accused within the law. Sufficient authority to carry out his duties with the support of the law. These powers are different in obvious and invisible crimes. Unlike the special powers of the police in obvious crimes such as the right to investigate and monitor the accused, in non-obvious crimes the police have very limited powers and this has damaged the authority of the police. To be placed. In this research, we will try to pathologize the existing challenges in the field of police legal behavior in the face of unseen crime and compare it with the authority of other officers such as the IRGC Intelligence Organization and the Ministry of Intelligence.
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