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Child Rights 2020, 2(5): 73-101 Back to browse issues page
Educating Children & Juveniles Deprived of Their Liberty & the Challenges They Face in Iran Law
Jamal Beigi , Mehrdad Teymoori
Department of Criminal Law & Criminology, Maragheh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Maragheh, Iran.
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Background and aim: Every child & juvenile, in every place & time, is equally entitled to the enjoyment of his or her human rights as an inherent & inalienable right. Whether that child & juvenile is a criminal or a non-criminal, children & juveniles deprived of their liberty are among the most vulnerable groups in society whose rights cannot be ignored. Today education is considered an essential element of the progress & development of human societies & the right to education of children & juveniles deprived of their liberty is also considered as one of their human rights & citizenship. Although, having the right to education of children & juveniles deprived of their liberty can play an essential role in re-socializing & reforming them. However, the implementation of this right in Iran has several challenges.
Methods: The present paper, which is written using library documents & resources in a descriptive & analytical manner, examines the challenges facing the right to education of children & juveniles deprived of their liberty in Iran & offers solutions.
Results: Findings & results of the study indicate that the implementation of the right to education of children & juveniles deprived of liberty in Iran faces numerous cultural, financial, judicial, legal, administrative & security challenges that must be addressed in order to address the existing challenges using the solutions provided for each What better way to take action than to enforce this right.     
Conclusion: The facts show the need for societies to have places that can keep inconsistent & abnormal people out of society for a while & to make arrangements so that they can reform & return to society for social welfare. The right to education of children & juveniles deprived of their liberty is one of their fundamental rights & it is the responsibility of governments to take measures in this regard to take. So that they, like other members of society, can achieve the right to education as their human right.

Please cite this article as: Beigi J, Teymoori M. Educating Children & Juveniles Deprived of Their Liberty & the Challenges They Face in Iran Law. Child Rights J 2020; 2(5): 73-101.

 
Keywords: Child, Juvenile, Education, Iran's Rules, Correctional Center
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Received: 2019/09/7 | Accepted: 2020/02/2
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