A) Books and Articles
Abdinezhad, saleh, Soodabeh Azizi, Abdollah Hendiyani, and Hamid Mogaddam. “Police Approach to the Silence Right of Accused in the Code of Criminal”. Quarterly of Order and Security Guards, vol. 10. no. 37(2017):147-172.[In Persian]
Friedland, Steven. “Post-Miranda Silence in the Wired Era: Reconstructing Real Time Silence in the Face of Police Questioning”. Mississippi Law Journal, vol. 80. no. 4(2010):1339-1370.
Gasemi Moghadam, Hassan. “Realization of Accused Rights by Judicial Policemen, focused on Criminal Procedure Act Adopted in 1392”. Journal of Criminal Law Research, vol. 6. no. 2(2015):129-153. [In Persian]
Habibzadeh, Mohammad Jafar, and Valiyollah Sadeghi. “Recognition and Management of Right to Silence”. The Judiciary’s Law Journal, vol. 80. no. 95(2016): 61-81. [In Persian]
Heidari, Elham. “Rights of the Accused in the Stage of Being Under Surveillance in the Criminal Procedure Act and its Compatibility with English Law”. Judicial Law Views Quarterly, vol. 20. no. 71(2015): 27-53. [In Persian]
Kinports, Kit. “The Supreme Court’s Love-Hate Relationship with Miranda”, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, vol. 101. no. 2(2011): 375-440, 421–22.
Mirkamali, Alireza and Mohammad Ali Khademolfoghara. “Approaches to Real Delinquency”. Journal of Criminal Law Research, vol. 5. no. 1(2104): 189-213. [In Persian]
Moazenzadegan, Hasanali, and Hussein Muhammad Kourepaz. “Sanctions for the Violation of Citizenship Rights in the Police Investigation Process”. Journal of Criminal Law Doctrines, vol. 13. no. 11(2017): 53-86. [In Persian]
Powell, L. Jessica. “Do You Understand Your Rights as I have Read them to You? Understanding the Warnings Fifty Years Post Miranda”. Journal of Northern Kentucky Law Review, vol. 43. no. 3(2016):435-464.
Sacharoff, Laurent. “Miranda, Berghuis, and the Ambiguous Right to Cut off Police Questioning”, Northern Kentucky Law Review, vol. 43. no. 3(2016): 389-412.
Sacharoff, Laurent. “Miranda’s Hidden Right”, Alabama Law Review, vol. 63. no. 3(2012):535-590.
Salehi, Javad “Defendant’s Silence Connection with the Principle of Self Incrimination and its Safeguards in Criminal Law of Iran and United States Jurisprudence”. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, vol. 8. no. 15(2020): 7-30. [In Persian]
Taylor, Bryan. “You Have the Right to Be Confused! Understanding Miranda after 50 Years”, Pace Law Review, vol. 36. no. 1(2015): 158-214.
B) Judicial Decisions
Butler, 441 U.S. (1979).
Davis, 512 U.S. (1994).
Hurd v. Terhune, 619 F.3d (9th Cir. 2010).
Miranda, 384 U.S. (1966).
Missouri v. Seibert, 542 U.S. (2004).
Salinas v. Texas, 133 S. Ct. (2013).
State v. Butler, 244 S.E.2d (N.C. 1978).
Thompkins, 130 S. Ct. (2010)