Sentence examples for coercion in relation to from inspiring English sources

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The jury also asked for further guidance on marital coercion in relation to religious conviction based on a wife agreeing to "obey" her husband in wedding vows, which the judge told them was no part of this case.

Fowler suggests that we need to see coercion in relation to our understanding of how practical reason works.

Although coercion in relation to psychiatric treatment has been discussed at length, coercion has not been sufficiently discussed in relation to psychiatric rehabilitation [ 1].

Coercion is conceptually compatible with paternalistic psychiatric rehabilitation, but it is ethically questionable in relation to psychiatric rehabilitation, as in this context it involves a change of goals and roles, which can be much more intrusive and forceful than coercion in relation to treatment, psychiatric or other.

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Instead, ethical considerations were present at the borders of coercion, particularly in relation to pressure and restrictions applied towards patients, especially those admitted voluntarily.

These statements have led some to believe that a failure to make good on calls for al-Asad to leave power and forcefully respond to the use of chemical weapons would result in a substantial loss of U.S. credibility with grave consequences for its ability to exercise coercion in general, especially in relation to the U.S. dispute with Iran over its nuclear program.

The aim of the study was to describe the child and adolescent psychiatric staff opinions about ethical problems in relation to coercion, with specific focus on the ethical justification of different forms of coercion.

We review attempts to measure patient perceptions of coercion in mandated community treatment quantitatively and examine their findings in relation to measures of coercion in other mental health treatment modalities and to measures of coercion from other sources.

After its implementation, the Act (revision 2002) has become more restrictive and specified in relation to using coercion.

Overall, our findings indicate some degree of reciprocity in terms of controlling behaviours and its relationship with IPV, as observed in relation to physical assault/sexual coercion in investigations from the UK) with for instance battered women [ 31, 41, 59], and in Ghana with university students [ 19] using partly the same/same operational definition.

In relation to the claim that torture is not coercion, it might be responded that at least some forms or instances of torture involve coercion, namely those in which the torturer is seeking something from the victim, e.g. information, and in which some degree of rational control to comply or not with the torturer's wishes is retained by the victim.

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