the legislative arm of government and the executive arm of government
The Police and the broader government.
legislative executive and judiciary
The FBI is a Federal law enforcement agency responsible for security and law enforcement in the United States.
The abbreviation for enforcement is "enf." The word "enforcement" means to compel or force obedience or compliance to a law or rule.
It is possible, but, only law enforcement can do it as a rule.
In a large country with many regional differences, it would be unwise to have one national police force responsible for all law enforcement. Local law enforcement is more tailored toward the needs of that particular area.
A bylaw officer is an agent of municipal law enforcement in Canada, who is responsible for ensuring obedience to the bylaws.
exclusionary rule
It is the principle that all citizens and institutions are subject to and accountable to by law, that is fairly applied and enforced
Usually the State Police.
Law enforcement is responsible, quite literally, for enforcing the laws. Each division has a specific jurisdiction with a specific set of laws that must be maintained.
ALL law enforcement agencies AND the prosecutor's office (Executive Branch of government) are charged with enforcing criminal law. The courts (Judicial Branch) are responsible for trying the cases.
the typical police response to safeguard personnel and property.
The keepers of a country's rights are typically its government institutions and agencies responsible for upholding and protecting the rights of its citizens. This can include branches of government such as the judiciary, legislative bodies, law enforcement agencies, and human rights commissions.