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In 2007, England passed the Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act, recognizing psychological, financial and emotional coercion as elements of a forced marriage.
Coercion is an element of some treatments in psychiatry and it is contemplated in legislation, which often dictates parameters for involuntary admissions and use of restrictive treatments.
While one could define eugenics in a way that makes state coercion an essential element, this would be out of keeping with much present and historical usage of the term.
In our framework we distinguish between three core elements: coercion, (dis- incentives andis- incentivesrmandon.
In Moscow and St .Petersburg, aspects of Patriarch Kirill's rallies suggested at least an element of coercion.
The element of coercion should be removed – as Young says, this is more Stalinist than Conservative.
However, and this is the second issue, in some cases there might be an element of coercion, particularly where women are concerned.
It could thus be said that the regime has no Alawi identity – the beneficiaries come from all sects – although the mechanism of coercion has a sectarian element.
People from the minority in Northern Ireland always felt there was an element of coercion when the "British" word was applied to them.
Sex worker rights activists, by contrast, argue that prostitution is an occupation like any other; trafficking must involve an element of coercion and/or exploitation.
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