Vigilantes punished lawbreakers
vigilantes punished law breakers
In some cases, they formed a "Committee of Vigilance" to watch what was going on, and to act to enforce laws. The members were called "vigilantes".
New mining towns often relied on a system of law enforcement known as vigilante justice, where residents banded together to enforce the law and maintain peace. This typically involved appointed sheriffs, community watch groups, and informal justice systems. In some cases, mining companies would also hire private security to help maintain order.
Peacekeepers do what their names entails: "keep the peace" in the 12 districts of Pamem. They enforce the laws and prevent escapees from the regions of each district.
This person would be the representative for the monarch in a colonial state. They would keep the peace and enforce new laws for the people.
There are many ways to keep peace. First you can please the people this will work for a while but you can please everyone. Second military, you can enforce laws and consequences to say to the "do it and I'll hurt you" however this will anger many people. It's impossible to keep complete peace but you have to chose a method and see which one works best.
They adopt and enforce reasonable laws.
In short, to preserve peace and order, uphold and enforce laws, protect citizens, and apprehend criminals.
You have a set of regulations and laws, police to enforce them and judiciary to judge transgressions.
It's simple, to protect the society from criminals.Another View: SOMEONE has to enforce the laws and regulations passed by the government. Without law there is anarchy. Laws and rules without enforcement to enforce them are merely 'suggestions.'
the job is not to enforce the laws but to make them.
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