Many jurisdictions allow, even encourage reverse discrimination, that is the use of discriminatory practices to overcome a current imbalance or injustice. It could be something like "In areas in which women are underrepresented, all female applicants or at least as many women as men are invited to the interview, provided they have the qualifications required for the job. " Putting the achievement of equal numbers into official rankings is even less intrusive. answered Jul 17 '20 at 14:56 o. m. o. 3, 747 10 silver badges 19 bronze badges 4 Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged discrimination education sex-discrimination or ask your own question.
"It's just another example of poor management on the state level, " she said. "No one states the obvious: that Gov. Newsom ignores the drug-addicted people laying in the streets of San Francisco and Los Angeles and all the other cities in California like Fresno while paying attention to how to best protect the inmates from prison, and not the cities from crime, ' Smittcamp said. Do you want to join our private family of first responders and supporters? Get unprecedented access to some of the most powerful stories that the media refuses to show you. Proceeds get reinvested into having active, retired and wounded officers, their families and supporters tell more of these stories. Click to check it out. Smittcamp also noted that schools, hospitals, grocery stores, police departments and barber shops have managed to deal with the pandemic, with proper precautions in place. She said Newsom should find a a way to make sure prisons are managed in a similar way so they are not being closed. In April, the state's Judicial Council voted to set bail at $0 for certain misdemeanors, as well as low-level felonies in order to reduce prison overpopulation amidst the pandemic.