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ASSIGNMENT 2

Assignment 2: Discussion forum

1. How can the principles of Ubuntu be applied in the criminal justice

system to ensure justice for victims? (200 words, 5 marks)

2. Provide a definition of what Justice means to you (2), without copying

definitions from the internet, and provide an example of a South

African law that you find unjust (1), and which you would like to

change. How would you like to change it? (2) (5 marks)

ANSWERS.

1. Applying the Principles of Ubuntu in the Criminal Justice System

The principles of Ubuntu, an African philosophy emphasizing humanity and
interconnectedness, can be applied in the criminal justice system to ensure justice for
victims by:

Restorative Justice: Emphasizing the rehabilitation of offenders and reconciliation with
victims and the community.

Community Involvement: Involving the community in the justice process to promote
healing and reintegration.

Victim Empowerment: Prioritizing the needs and voices of victims in the justice process.

Rehabilitation Over Retribution: Focusing on the rehabilitation of offenders to prevent
future harm rather than solely punitive measures.

By incorporating these principles, the criminal justice system can strive to achieve a more
holistic and victim-centered approach to justice.

2. Definition of Justice: Justice, to me, means ensuring fairness, equality, and impartiality in
the treatment of individuals and the resolution of disputes. It involves upholding human
rights, promoting social equity, and holding individuals and institutions accountable for
their actions.
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