Is there any reason to think that % in prison "should" be more equal?
(Some alleged psychological differences between typical men and typical women are controversial. Some are less so. That men are statistically more prone to violence is surely one of the ones that's less so.)
Is there any reason to think that % in prison "should" be more equal?
Since we're talking about optimizing for "equality" between two fundamentally unequal things, why not?
Are you saying having the same amount of men and women in prison would be detrimental to the enforcement of gender equality? How does that follow?
I got lots of helpful comments in my first post, so I'll try a second: I want to develop a list of criteria by which to evaluate a presidency. Coming up with criteria and metrics on the economy is pretty easy, but I'd like to ask for suggestions on proxies for evaluating: