I don't think there has been that at all. I also think that punishment is also very decentralized. When international pressure has risen, the government has occasionally stepped in to take people.
However, it's also important to remember that so many of these decisions happen at the local level. Any type of reform process has to either push the government to step in or look at reform from the local level up. You can have fancy judges sitting in Kabul making decisions, but when you're in Sayed Abad, or in Zurmat, or in these outlying provinces, those decisions don't reach you.
I think they have when international pressure has arisen, but they don't see those.... It's much more about figuring out how to address this at the local level.