NO LAW CAN BE GOOD LAW IF IT IS UNABLE TO BE ENFORCED
NO LAW CAN BE GOOD LAW IF IT IS UNABLE TO BE ENFORCED The current state of crime control in our country is not the sole fault of the country's law enforcement agencies. In addition to law enforcement, the responsibility lies with policy makers of the country and the judiciary also.What is lacking in Pakistan is the ability of its criminal justice apparatus to deal with crime.When crimes of a dehumanizing nature are committed repeatedly, and no law enforcement officer or agency is held responsible and accountable for the recurrence of the crime, it exposes the fallacy in the argument that laws in our country are good and the problem lies with enforcement. If a law enforcement officer does not fear accountability and hence fails or, as it often happens, refuses to intervene to prevent crime, the finger points to the state, which allows a culture of irresponsibility among law enforcement officers. Fault lies with the judiciary as well. When courts take a decade t...