Criminal Law and Its Impact to Ensure Security in Jordan

The main purpose of the article is to formulate ways to improve criminal law in Jordan, in the context of ensuring security. The object of the study is the criminal law of Jordan. The scientific task is to formulate a comprehensive model for improving Jordanian criminal legislation in the context of...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Journal of Religion 2024-06, Vol.5 (10), p.765-772
1. Verfasser: Almahasneh, Ali Abd Alah Ali
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The main purpose of the article is to formulate ways to improve criminal law in Jordan, in the context of ensuring security. The object of the study is the criminal law of Jordan. The scientific task is to formulate a comprehensive model for improving Jordanian criminal legislation in the context of ensuring security. The research methodology involves the use of the IDEF0 modeling method. The result is a schematic decomposition of improvements in Jordanian criminal law in a security context. The main purpose of the article is to formulate ways to improve criminal law in Jordan, in the context of ensuring security. The object of the study is the criminal law of Jordan. The scientific task is to formulate a comprehensive model for improving Jordanian criminal legislation in the context of ensuring security. The research methodology involves the use of the IDEF0 modeling method. The result is a schematic decomposition of improvements in Jordanian criminal law in a security context. The novelty of the study lies in the development of an integrated model for improving Jordanian criminal legislation using the IDEF0 modeling method, which has not previously been used in this context. This allows you to systematically analyze and visualize the processes of improving criminal law, contributing to the understandability and effectiveness of the presented solutions. Limitations of the study include dependence on the availability of up-to-date data and the consistency of model assumptions with the actual situation in Jordan, which may affect the accuracy and relevance of the results. An important direction for further research is to test the developed model in real-world conditions and evaluate its impact on the effectiveness of criminal justice in Jordan.
ISSN:2633-352X
2633-3538
DOI:10.61707/7c1k3w20