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lovemydog

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32. More on 'ban the box':
Mon Dec 21, 2015, 07:17 PM
Dec 2015

from wikipedia:

"Ban the Box is the name of an international campaign by civil rights groups and advocates for ex-offenders, aimed at persuading employers to remove from their hiring applications the check box that asks if applicants have a criminal record. Its purpose is to enable ex-offenders to display their qualifications in the hiring process before being asked about their criminal records. The premise of the campaign is that anything that makes it harder for ex-offenders to find a job makes it likelier that they will re-offend, which is bad for society.

The campaign began in Hawaii in the late 1990s, and has gained strength in other U.S. states following the 2007-2009 recession. Its advocates say it is necessary because a growing number of Americans have criminal records due to tougher sentencing laws particularly for drug crimes, and are having difficulty finding work because of high unemployment and a rise in background checks that followed the September 11 terror attacks on the United States.

As of July 2015, 52 U.S. municipalities and 18 states had in place legislation that "banned the box" for government job applications and also in some cases those of their private contractors. Many such ordinances exempt applications for "sensitive" positions, such as those involving work with children. Target Corporation "banned the box" in October 2013.

On November 2, 2015 President Barack Obama directed federal agencies to "Ban the Box" on federal job applications. Speaking at Rutgers University in New Jersey, Obama highlighted programs meant to ease reentry back into society and stated that the federal government "should not use criminal history to screen out applicants before we even look at their qualifications."

In the United Kingdom, corporate social responsibility advocacy charity Business in the Community launched a "ban the box" campaign in October 2013.

The campaign has been criticized by U.S. industry group the National Retail Federation for exposing companies, their customers and employees to potential crime, and by the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, which says it could expose employers to lawsuits from unsuccessful applicants.

In 2014, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously passed the Fair Chance Ordinance, authored by Supervisors Jane Kim and Malia Cohen. October 27, 2015 NYC enacted the Fair Chance Law."

More here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_the_Box

Thank you for your work in this area Starry Messenger.

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non crime areas also such as housing and hiring JI7 Dec 2015 #1
Thanks JI7. lovemydog Dec 2015 #2
Within employment issues, hiring is the obvious one Chitown Kev Dec 2015 #7
Yes, big-time Chitown Kev. lovemydog Dec 2015 #8
Unequal Education firebrand80 Dec 2015 #3
Yes. Early education is so important. lovemydog Dec 2015 #5
I am white but in the business world and can guarantee you red lining still occurs in many randys1 Dec 2015 #4
Here's some more info about redlining. lovemydog Dec 2015 #6
If I were to have to select a single area of focus ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2015 #25
The use and mis-use of credit scores. pnwmom Dec 2015 #9
Very interesting. lovemydog Dec 2015 #10
There could be a justification for using them in certain jobs -- but not most. nt pnwmom Dec 2015 #11
Education JustAnotherGen Dec 2015 #12
and anyone who claims to be liberal or progressive would be interested in this JI7 Dec 2015 #13
Yes! lovemydog Dec 2015 #15
This was an excellent OP JustAnotherGen Dec 2015 #24
Thank you, JAG Chitown Kev Dec 2015 #21
My brother graduated from Wilson Magnet in 1989 JustAnotherGen Dec 2015 #23
I used to think the same way Chitown Kev Dec 2015 #31
Good post, JAG. brush Dec 2015 #26
Thanks in the meantime JustAnotherGen Dec 2015 #34
Great thread... OneGrassRoot Dec 2015 #14
Yes indeed 1GR. lovemydog Dec 2015 #16
Hey, OGR! Kind of Blue Dec 2015 #17
... OneGrassRoot Dec 2015 #28
Well, my point of view is considered irrelevant Kind of Blue Dec 2015 #18
'Simply teaching the truth in history...' lovemydog Dec 2015 #19
I'm not sure that much more can be done legislatively. Except for routine enforcement of Number23 Dec 2015 #20
This is exactly why the continued move against the Civil Rights Act of '64 scares me Digital Puppy Dec 2015 #29
It should scare EVERYBODY Number23 Dec 2015 #36
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In CA, we've worked on "ban the box" Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #30
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Very informative thread, lovemydog. brer cat Dec 2015 #35
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This is what I'm talking about: Two Canadian universities make indigenous studies a requirement Kind of Blue Dec 2015 #37
History. Learning. lovemydog Dec 2015 #39
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