«Mahsa Amini’s death sparks anger towards Iran’s morality police». www.aljazeera.com (på engelsk). Al Jazeera. 23. september 2022. Besøkt 24. oktober 2023. «Clothing in Iranian society has undergone enormous change, especially in the past 10 years, with a wide variety of colourful local and foreign clothing available to men and women. | Young people, in particular, are increasingly taking a more relaxed approach to hijab-wearing. This has led to intermittent “morality police” campaigns which single out women wearing what authorities call “bad hijab”. (---) The officers enforce the country’s dress code by issuing a verbal warning but some are occasionally detained. | Detainees are brought to a centre where they are “re-educated” on proper dress codes for hours. They are then made to sign documents pledging not to repeat the offence. Family members are then called to pick them up.»
Landinfo (NO), The Office of the Commissioner General for Refugees and Stateless Persons (BE), State Secretariat for Migration (Sveits): «IRAN Criminal procedures and documents» (PDF) (rapport), desember 2021; s. 20, 63, 108