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Title

Confidentiality in the Criminal Mediation Process

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  179-202

Abstract

Confidentiality is an important component of Criminal Mediation. Without observing the principle of Confidentiality of the mediation process, it is impossible to have a meaningful dialogue between the Victim and the Offender. If the mediation environment does not guarantee the principle of Confidentiality, it may be up to the perpetrator and Victim to not participate in the process, Therefore, ensuring the participation of the Victim and the Offender is one of the main reasons for the nature of the Confidentiality of this process. The principle of Confidentiality of the mediation process is recognized in international documents and treaties and in the laws of different countries. Most Criminal Mediation regulations have stated that this is a confidential process, but in some cases the information and conversations and documents presented may not be generalized or disclosed, or in some cases, the Mediator has a duty to disclose it or maybe There is a conflict between the rules of Confidentiality in the mediation process and other criminal and legal rules. Therefore, Mediators should warn participants in mediation hearings that, other than the necessary information in the case, any acceptance of past crimes, such as confessions for offenses or threats of future offenses, may not be considered confidential and the court will use these evidences and grounds for subsequent proceedings.

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    APA: Copy

    Gholami, Hosein, & MOGHADAM, ALI. (2018). Confidentiality in the Criminal Mediation Process. CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY STUDIES, 4(2 (9) ), 179-202. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/260751/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Gholami Hosein, MOGHADAM ALI. Confidentiality in the Criminal Mediation Process. CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY STUDIES[Internet]. 2018;4(2 (9) ):179-202. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/260751/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Hosein Gholami, and ALI MOGHADAM, “Confidentiality in the Criminal Mediation Process,” CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY STUDIES, vol. 4, no. 2 (9) , pp. 179–202, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/260751/en

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