Investigating The Effect Of The Law Changing The Official Time Of The Country In Creating Violence And Delinquency In Iranian Criminal Law

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Ali Khoshnam

Abstract

Sudden or announced change of working and office hours in different countries is a major issue in development plans. But maybe this normal thing in many administrative affairs is the cause of chaos and an excuse for committing crimes and violence. Corruption and crime have existed as an unavoidable and abnormal phenomenon among all societies from the past to the present day, and it seems that wherever there is a degree of discretion, the existence of corruption is considered inevitable. Improving the health of the administrative system in the context of changing hours and dealing with corruption is considered one of the most essential functions of a stable government system and at the same time one of the main foundations of its strength. In this research, the effect of the country's official clock change law on creating violence and delinquency in Iran's criminal law was investigated. The results showed that changing the country's official clock has an effect on creating violence and delinquency in Iran's criminal law. The direction of this effect is largely positive, because it creates administrative health and reduces the amount of delinquency. Also, in addition to changing official hours, factors such as Gender, air temperature, order and discipline of the external environment, people's culture, economic and political conditions, people's planning and other environmental conditions are effective on violence and delinquency. Finally, it is suggested to pay attention to the improvement of other conditions to further improve the effect of office hours on violence. For example, rotating office hours in this era, which gives authority to people, will calm them down and ultimately reduce violence. The type of planning and policy of people and politicians should also be considered appropriate to the situation.


 

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Ali Khoshnam. (2024). Investigating The Effect Of The Law Changing The Official Time Of The Country In Creating Violence And Delinquency In Iranian Criminal Law. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 45(2), 956–965. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45i2.4043
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Ali Khoshnam

Department of criminal law and criminology, Islamic Azad University Birjand branch, Birjand, Iran.

 

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