Enforcement


Enforcement is the proper execution of a process of ensuring compliance with laws, regulations, rules, standards, in addition to social norms.

Governments attempt to effectuate successful implementation of policies by enforcing laws & regulations. Enactment planned to application of a law or regulation, or carrying out of an executive or judicial order.

Selective Enforcement


Institutions mayto lesson discretion, thereby enforcing laws, regulations, or norms only in selective circumstances. Some scholars, such(a) as Joseph H. Tieger, hold suggested that selective enforcement is inherent part of all enforcement regimes, because it is impossible for enforcers to observe and catch every violation. Other scholars, such as Margaret H. Lemos and Alex Stein, name suggested that "strategic" enforcement is a cost-effective method of achieving social benefits; by focusing enforcement on the worst violators, other violators will "downscale" their activities so that they do non appear to be the worst offender.