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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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      In concurrent-chains schedules, pigeons prefer terminal...

  2. The use of coercive measures such as mechanical restraint or isolation, as well as involuntary commitment, is relatively common in psychiatry. 1 It is an essential task of mental health ethics to determine whether, and if so, under which circumstances, coercion in mental healthcare is justified.1 In this article, we draw attention to a factor ...

  3. Dec 14, 2011 · State power is widely thought to be coercive. The view that governments must wield force or that their power is necessarily coercive is widespread in contemporary political thought.

    • Christopher W. Morris
    • 2012
    • Debate Over The CRPD
    • Who Qualityrights and Mental Health Action Plan
    • Un Sustainable Development Goals

    While the CRPD is widely regarded as an important step forward for disability rights, debate has ensued over its implementation. Part of the problem has been interpretation of the core articles, with much of the debate centering on the requirement of legal capacity and equal recognition before the law in Article 12 (“persons with disabilities have ...

    Despite the ongoing debate over the CRPD, it has been highly influential, particularly in its direct incorporation into the guidelines of the WHO. In both the Mental Health Action Plan [126] and the ongoing QualityRights initiative [129], the WHO has called for policies, legislation, and services that are consistent with the CRPD. This commitment i...

    Further progress on these indicators will require prioritization of human rights as part of a broader push for development goals specific to mental health. The UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development [110] – also known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – now includes mental health within Goal 3 (“ensure healthy lives and promote well...

    • Kelso R. Cratsley, Marisha N. Wickremsinhe, Tim K. Mackey
    • 2021
  4. Jan 2, 2018 · This raises the importance of a reconsideration of coercion in psychiatric care: what it is, how prevalent it is, if it is supported by evidence and what, if anything, clinicians can do to reduce its sway.

    • Giles Newton-Howes
    • 2010
  5. THE COERCIVE ASPECTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. In focusing on the coercive aspects of public administration, Fox's paper is a welcome antidote to the tendency of too many public administration writers to turn a blind eye to the fact that much of what public administration does.

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  7. The aims of this paper are to highlight the human rights implications of involuntary mental health treatment and admission, to examine the consequences of this practice, and to explore the operationalization of a rights-oriented approach to decision-making and legal ca-pacity in a range of scenarios.

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