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Inadequate evidence to convict known offenders
Name(s):
Difficulty of ensuring prosecutions for crimes
Law enforcement failure against guilty parties
Broader
Unjust laws
Inadequate prevention of crime
Government failure to prosecute offenders
This problem is a member of 31 aggravating loops
Aggravates
False evidence
[in 15 loops]
False political evidence
Inadequate law enforcement
[in 11 loops]
Illegally obtained evidence
[in 1 loop]
Light sentencing of defrauders
Official fabrication of evidence
[in 5 loops]
Tampering with physical evidence
Tampering with official documents
[in 8 loops]
Ineffective war crime prosecution
[in 2 loops]
Aggravated by
Evidence decay
Unreported crimes
Fragmentation of evidence
Law enforcement complexity
Neglect of victims of crime
Inadmissability of evidence from other jurisdictions
Placement of the burden of proof on the disempowered
Graymail
Strategy(ies)
Enforcing laws
Prosecuting offenders
Improving evidence to convict known offenders
Value(s)
Lawfulness
Crime
Difficulty
Enforcement
Failure
Guilt
Inadequacy
Offence
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems