Contemporary Persian fiction works as a rich and fruitful treasure, has various capacities and
capabilities and this collection can be studied and researched from different perspectives and
with different approaches. Numerous topics such as sociology, law and psychology are embedded
in fiction. By contemplating about these works from the perspective of jurisprudence, especially
criminology as a nascent and multidimensional science, research can be done that combines
experiences and methods and simultaneously use the achievements of both Persian language
and literature and he brought law and took a big step towards interdisciplinary studies. In the
present article, the novel Black Times by Abbas Khalili as one of the first examples of social
novels that emerged in response to the requirements of Iranian society in the first Pahlavi period
will be examined and analyzed from a criminological point of view. In this work, the author
has depicted the horrible situation of Iranian women through a socially critical view and vivid
and painful descriptions. The achievement of this article, which has been done analyticallydescriptively and based on the library method, indicates that contemporary Persian fiction works
have legal teachings and pathological approaches in the field of issues related to criminological
knowledge and the causes of crimes. The correct explanation of them and the correct reading of
these legal propositions and concepts, bring the interdisciplinary link between literature and law
and, consequently, the effective formulation of legal laws and regulations, and will be an effective
factor in preventing crimes and reforming the individual.
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