PhD, Criminal Law and Criminology, Islamic Azad University, Sari Branch, Sari, Iran.
Abstract
Background In this article, the concept of collective damages, types of collective damages, normative foundations of the joint damages system, and the foundations of the collective damages system have been studied. This study supports the victims and addresses their physical, mental, and psychological conditions to explain the compensation theory. Materials and Methods This research method is a descriptive-analytical one. Ethical Considerations Honesty and fidelity in writing the text have been observed. Findings The principle of absolute responsibility of the government is to fully compensate the victims in the context of harmlessness and justice, and social solidarity. Regarding the importance of compensation, many legal systems seek to compensate for the victim's damage due to the crime. The victim receives all the injuries, including material, spiritual and psychological, regardless of whether he is prosecuted. Irrespective of whether or not he can compensate for the damage done to the victim. Conclusion To fully compensate for the losses incurred, it is recommended that the legislative system formulate and approve comprehensive and complete laws and regulations so that the system of collective compensation of victims emerges and takes on an objective and practical effect.