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HOW CAN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM USE THE PRINCIPLE OF UBUNTU IN THEIR DAILY WORK

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Answered by 20prince28
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Answered by Anonymous
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The word "Ubuntu" means "humanity" in Bantu language, an African language. This word gives the overall meaning of "humanity for others". When a person is injured mentally or physically or emotionally, he/she is defined as victim.

When a victim complains about an incident, the police officers do the right thing like getting all the information about the incident. But, the principles of Ubuntu is not about what is right, it is about what is ethical to do. The people should treat the victims respectfully and they should be given more empathy.

Sometimes, a person kills a attacker. In this case, the officials who handle it should not conclude that simply the person who killed as assailant. The officials should research the crime area and they should also get the statements from the person who killed. Until all the investigation is completed, they should treat the person as neither criminal nor victim.

The problem solving in Ubuntu is slightly different from other philosophies. In Ubuntu, we should get always have a broad picture. For example, when a person travels, he/she may not have house to stay all the time. Sometimes, the travel can get necessary supplies from the people. It is not important that the people provide the supplies to the travellers, But, they do it anyways. This is because they provide other people because of greater humanity.

Sometimes, a victim can harm large people, so, the victim needs to be poisoned. In principles of Ubuntu, a victim should be treated with broad humanity and ethics.

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