The Importance Of Law Enforcement

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In order for a harmonious relationship between the people and the government be established, laws are promulgated. Laws are also enacted for the purpose of meeting the needs of the people, and for the reason of maintaining peace and security in a certain society. Legislators are burdened with the responsibility of knowing what their constituents need in order to have an efficient execution of their service to the public. They enact laws in order to advance the protection and welfare of their people. However, problem arises when law enforcement is not properly executed. An example of this is that of Ferguson 's law enforcement which focuses on revenue collection other than the needs of the public. This paper then focuses in overhauling Ferguson 's municipal courts and its system in order to restore the trust and confidence reposed by the people to the courts.
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People obey the laws when it they are properly executed. A society without law enforcement would result to a state of anarchy. Without the government, killing is prevalent because murders will not be afraid to kill considering that they will not be punished. Crime rates will skyrocket and there would be no means to prevent it. A society without the law is chaotic and bloody. It is only through proper law enforcement that people can live harmoniously and safely because they know that they are protected from the criminals. Much more, then laws are executed as it should be, the needs of the people are met, their welfare is advocated and their interests are