1. Restorative Justice response to the crime/setting
Restorative justice is the repair of justice by reaffirming a shared consensus of values involving a joint or multisided approach; emphasizes victim, community, and offender. In the novel Buck: A Memoir by MK Asante Chapter 7 correlates with the perspective restorative justice. The crime in relation to the perspective was when Uzi, Malo’s brother was jailed for sleeping with a white girl that was thirteen after she lied that she was sixteen and him seventeen. The restorative justice emphasizes the victim, the community, and the offender. In this crime, the victim was the white girl, which illustrate the criminal act against the person. The community would be Malo and his mother was affect by
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The community from the perspective was focus on their involvement in the criminal process in this crime would be Uzi and their interest in the resolution of this offense. In Chapter 10, Malo’s mother, Amina to get bail money for his Uzi. Amina attempt failed but in chapter 11, she was able to get a lawyer to get the resolution of the crime. The assumption of restorative focus the response focused on harmful consequences of offender’s behavior; emphasis on the future. The harmful consequence is this crime was incarceration of Uzi and the possibility of getting 25 years for the crime for being sexually involved with the white unaged girl in which he got 10 years for his crime. Uzi was lead to this path of deviant by his environment, he was a product of his environment and he was able to be that deviant even after he left that