I also talked about the qualities of a effective law (e.g. enforceability, easily known, reflects social values) and how a deficiency in any of these areas can lead to a lack of commitment to the law for certain members of the community (for example, the prevalence of music piracy is mostly due to a lack of enforceability of intellectual property laws, etc).
I also talked about how certain factors (social, economic, genetic, etc) can make people uncommitted to the law (e.g. poverty might lead to larceny).
So basically I looked at it from a dual perspective of there are factors (social, economic, genetic, etc) that lead to a lack of commitment to the law from certain individuals (usually in reference to indictable crimes), and there are also elements of laws (enforceability, reflects societal attitudes) that determine whether a law is committed to or not (usually in reference to summary crimes).
Would this be correct?