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Moazen Zadagan H A, Sadat Hussaini S. A comparative study of the legal criminal policy against the delinquency of children and adolescents in the laws of Afghanistan and international documents. SRQJL 2023; 1 (1) :116-138
URL: http://srqjl.knu.edu.af/article-1-26-en.html
Allam Tabatabaei University
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The international documents and internal laws of Afghanistan in the form of social prevention (preliminary) from the occurrence of delinquency among children and teenagers, reforming and resocializing them in the laws regarding the reformation and treatment of retroactive reactions, in the prevention section for the government and institutions The society has defined tasks and they are obliged to create the right environment for the growth and upbringing of children. Preventive and corrective policies are among the things that are dealt with in these laws, which include criminalizing a series of behaviors against children, establishing educational centers, and predicting the legal duty of parents and other institutions to educate exemplary children and adolescents. It is one of the preventive policies of these laws and the section on reformative policies to return delinquent children and teenagers to society, raises the issues of treatment, which in this field also defines the duties and responsibilities of the court officials. and determines the centers of correction and education as well as social service centers for children and adolescents who deal with these authorities after committing a crime. In his policy-making, the Afghan legislators try to pay attention to the recommendations of international documents follow their example, and also adhere to their commitment to these documents. Considering the change of the system in Afghanistan, it can be said that observing the principles of this law and paying attention to the rights of children and adolescents is the duty of the Islamic Emirate as the current government of the country, and since the current government emphasizes on observing Sharia standards, it should be done. He said that Sharia standards also require that legislative policies, including the right to education of children, both boys and girls, should be supported.
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