A review of Iranian criminal legislation from the perspective of privatization indicates that the legislator has opened the door to certain forms of private-sector involvement within the criminal justice system. In an era of rapid socio-economic and technological change, the further expansion of privatization into additional domains of this system appears highly probable. Accordingly, achieving successful and rights-compliant privatization requires a comprehensive critical study that both evaluates existing regulations and articulates the necessary legislative and regulatory safeguards. Employing a descriptive-analytical method and drawing on library sources, the present research critically examines — with regard to the requirements and obstacles of privatization — the executive regulations governing (1) Private Protective and Care Institutions, (2) Offices for Electronic Judicial Services, and (3) Electronic Monitoring systems. The aim is to propose the necessary regulatory amendments to ensure the effective and efficient performance of the private sector and to clarify the legislative imperatives in this domain. The findings identify five indispensable principles that must guide future regulation in this field: (I) confining privatization to non-core functions of the judiciary; (ii) ensuring transparency and accountability of private actors; (iii) delivering high-quality yet affordable services; (iv) preventing the creation of a class-based criminal justice system; and (v) safeguarding individuals’ privacy.
Fathi,M. J. and Ebrahimi,R. (2025). A Critical Analysis of Privatization in Iran’s Criminal Justice System. The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views, 30(110), 1-27. doi: 10.22034/jlvi.2025.2041438.1243
MLA
Fathi,M. J. , and Ebrahimi,R. . "A Critical Analysis of Privatization in Iran’s Criminal Justice System", The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views, 30, 110, 2025, 1-27. doi: 10.22034/jlvi.2025.2041438.1243
HARVARD
Fathi M. J., Ebrahimi R. (2025). 'A Critical Analysis of Privatization in Iran’s Criminal Justice System', The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views, 30(110), pp. 1-27. doi: 10.22034/jlvi.2025.2041438.1243
CHICAGO
M. J. Fathi and R. Ebrahimi, "A Critical Analysis of Privatization in Iran’s Criminal Justice System," The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views, 30 110 (2025): 1-27, doi: 10.22034/jlvi.2025.2041438.1243
VANCOUVER
Fathi M. J., Ebrahimi R. A Critical Analysis of Privatization in Iran’s Criminal Justice System. Judicial Law Views, 2025; 30(110): 1-27. doi: 10.22034/jlvi.2025.2041438.1243