Scientific Journal of Law and Modern Studies

Scientific Journal of Law and Modern Studies

Human Rights Support for Child Victims Working with an Approach to a Comprehensive Social Security System

Document Type : Research Article

Authors
1 Doctoral student in criminal law and criminology, Faculty of Law, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan branch. (Corresponding Author)
2 Associate Professor and Faculty Member, Faculty of Law, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan Branch.
Abstract
Being victimized as one of the most recognized social harm by considering different aspects and effects can endanger the physical and mental health of the child. Meanwhile, some vulnerable groups are at greater risk of being victimized and harmed than others. Working children because of their special needs and needs, such as being young, doing forced labor, parenting, poverty, needing attention and affection at this age, and so on; Castro and ... more than anyone else need a safe environment for growth and prosperity, and so this implies that if a child is in a passing location such as a street or forced labor or other non-standard environments and is exposed to other crimes. To be fair, first of all he should be considered a victim, not a criminal. Special attention has been paid to child labo
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