General Criminal Law
The study of the response to the criminal phenomenon requires recognizing the reactions and studying the factors affecting the determining and triggering the reaction. Accordingly, the contents of the book are divided into three parts in fourteen lessons: in the first part (recognizing the reaction against crime), philosophy and objectives of the reaction, governing principles and types of reactions in terms of interrelationship, subject and punishments have been investigated; The subject of the second part (determining the reaction against the crime) is the specific and general factors that reduce and increase the punishment, including mitigation, conversion, captaincy, multiplicity and repetition, and in the third part (execution of the reaction against the crime) C Factors of delay in execution of punishment, including; deferment, suspension, release, semi-release, and electronic monitoring, as well as factors for non-execution of punishment, including legal and judicial exemptions and dropping the punishment, have been investigated.