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- of further harm may also lead to the acquiescence of the person being coerced. The concepts of coercion and persuasion are similar, but various factors...
- Coerced abstinence is a drug rehabilitation strategy which uses frequent monitoring and immediate punishment to reduce drug use among parti****nts. This...
- Coerce is a post-hardcore band originally from Adelaide, South Australia, and now reside in Melbourne, Victoria. In 2009 Coerce released their debut album...
- Coerced Existence was a melodic death metal band from Linköping, Sweden. The band was first created by lead singer Ted Abrahamsson in the autumn of 2005...
- Compulsory sterilization, also known as forced or coerced sterilization, refers to any government-mandated program to involuntarily sterilize a specific...
- coerced through societal pressures to convert to Islam each year. Some Islamic institutions and clerics have been alleged to be involved in coercing religious...
- Forced ****imilation is the involuntary cultural ****imilation of religious or ethnic minority groups, during which they are forced by a government to adopt...
- Detransition is the cessation or reversal of a transgender identification or of gender transition, temporarily or permanently, through social, legal, and/or...
- is a ****ual fantasy involving imagining or pretending being coerced or forcefully coercing another into ****ual activity. In ****ual roleplay, it involves...
- December 2017. Roy Allison (2008). "Russia resurgent? Moscow's campaign to 'coerce Georgia to peace'" (PDF). International Affairs. 84 (6): 1145–1171. doi:10...