Power mechanism and it's effects on the punishment of citizens

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

Power exists between citizens in all social relations and it’s effect on various fields can be clearly seen. Power has also played a role in the field of criminal law and it affects the process of citizen’s punishment. The mechanism of punishment which affects by power can depart from its true path and eventually these affects can punish an innocent person or, in contrary save an offender from punishment. Although traditional definitions of power are such that it is considered a matter to be occupable, New ideas about power that are inspired by the thoughts of Michael make it fluid and current. The recent attitude is noticeable and remarkable, so power also plays a role in a criminal justice system. Power in various fields of politics, economy, military, etc. imposes itself on the mechanism of punishment. Any kind of power can affect fair trial and there are many instances of this in the history of criminal law that indicates how much power can affect the process of criminal justice. In famous lawsuits like Alfred and Dommy’s cases, the evident effects of power can be seen on criminal law. this is an undeniable truth.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Volume:9 Issue: 18, 2022
Pages:
139 to 165
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