Research on Penal Enforcement Efficacy Evaluation and Human Rights Protection Mechanisms
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63593/SLJ.2026.03.03Keywords:
penal enforcement efficacy, human rights protection, multidimensional assessment, correctional systems, institutional reformAbstract
This study develops a multidimensional assessment framework for evaluating penal enforcement efficacy while establishing integrated mechanisms for human rights protection. Through empirical analysis of execution data, the research identifies key performance indicators that balance institutional efficiency with fundamental rights preservation. The investigation examines practical approaches for embedding rights safeguards within correctional environments, focusing on maintaining individual dignity and procedural justice during rehabilitation processes. By proposing cross-departmental coordination models and legal reform strategies, the research demonstrates how optimized resource allocation and systematic improvements can simultaneously advance enforcement effectiveness and human rights standards. The findings provide actionable pathways for transforming penal administration through evidence-based policy adjustments and institutional innovations that reconcile operational efficiency with constitutional protections.