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  1. In this paper, we demonstrate shortcomings of the standard ethical framework used to justify coercion in cases where people with mental illness pose a danger to others when applied in the context of racist discrimination.

  2. 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.

    • Sonia M. Goltz
    • 2020
  3. May 1, 2018 · In this article we review Social Work’s engagement with coercion, discuss the ethical and social policy arguments for and against its use, and review the empirical evidence regarding its impact on...

  4. 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.

  5. we review new evidence on four dimensions of coercive control: the relationship between ‘control’ and violence;’ coercive control in same sex couples; measuring coercive control; and children’s experience of coercive control. Coercive control is not a type of violence. Indeed,

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    • Evan Stark, Marianne Hester
    • 25
    • 2019
  6. Mar 30, 2011 · In detail, these sections cover a broad spectrum of issues: coercion in institutions and in the community, coercive treatment and stigma, the definition of best practice standards for...

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  8. May 23, 2021 · Compliance of legislation is defined by the following criteria: promotion of transition toward community-based mental health services; promotion of rights of people with mental disorder to exercise their legal capacity; promotion of alternatives to coercive practices; procedures to protect rights and the ability to file complaints to an ...

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