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  1. Jan 6, 2020 · This article examines the definitions of power, freedom, and coercion in behavior analysis, comparing them to philosophical views of power, freedom, and coercion. Two extensions to the definition of coercion are suggested.

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  2. Jan 19, 2010 · Even if law is not by its nature coercive, legal systems typically use threats and force to insure compliance with their norms. Our question is how such practices can be justified. Two general assumptions provide a framework for this discussion: law is morally fallible, and moral judgments are capable of being sound.

    • David Lyons
    • 1983
  3. Jan 27, 2011 · Many moralised accounts of coercion therefore demand that the coercer acts wrongly in her attempts to make her victim perform a certain action. If, for instance, a coercer by definition violates the rights of the coerced, it is rather straightforward to account for the hostile nature of coercion.

    • Jan-Willem van der Rijt
    • J.W.vanderRijt@uva.nl
    • 2011
  4. Jan 18, 2017 · The execution of coercive and legitimate power by an authority assures cooperation and prohibits free-riding. While coercive power can be comprised of severe punishment and strict monitoring, legitimate power covers expert, and informative procedures.

    • Eva Hofmann, Eva Hofmann, Barbara Hartl, Barbara Hartl, Katharina Gangl, Katharina Gangl, Martina Ha...
    • 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00005
    • 2017
    • Front Psychol. 2017; 8: 5.
  5. We argue that mental healthcare ethics should take structural racism into consideration, for example, to adequately analyse cases in which the use of coercive measures exacerbates prior discrimination-based harms.

  6. Jan 2, 2018 · For example, Bindman and colleagues found positive correlations between increasing age and Black and minority ethnicity, suggesting in England at least elderly Black and ethnic minority individuals were potentially at greatest risk of being coerced.

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  8. Dec 4, 2014 · The use of coercion is common and controversial, and involves many complex ethical challenges. The research question in this study was: What kind of ethical challenges related to the use of coercion do health care practitioners face in their daily clinical work? Methods.

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