It reflects a culture
of coercion where bodily autonomy and «no» actually means «convince me.»
We've also heard of incidences
of coercion where young girls have pressure put on them to record and disseminate images that are sexually explicit.
Not exact matches
To put it bluntly, the notion
of consent is arguably meaningless by itself as the arbiter
of legitimate sexual and marital relationships because
of the potential for manipulation,
coercion, and abuse in a situation
where there are deep - rooted and unequal social power relations (e.g., the President
of the United States [not] having sexual relations with a besotted young intern or, as here, a parent and an adult child contracting a marriage).
Generally defined as «dominating, restraining, or controlling another forcibly,»
coercion involves interference with freedom,
where «interference» means that the freedom in question is lessened in comparison with what it would have been had the interfering individual or group not acted at all, and this broad designation leaves open to dispute what kinds
of interference are immoral.
It is a question
of degree, a question
of where we live along the line
of continuum between
coercion and persuasion.
Where group loyalties are involved, for example,
coercion is often the only means
of attaining justice.
Even within the intimate relations
of the family
where love ought to be most regnant, there can be no justice without the exercise
of authority, and authority sometimes necessitates
coercion.
Where democracy prevails, men are never perfect, but their worst impulses are held in check both by the inner discipline
of responsible citizenship and by external
coercion upon the irresponsible.
It is
of interest that all
of these instances
where coercion is recommended involve human beings dealing with other human beings.
Granted, the outcome may not be a sharply defined «civil religion» — one that could be universally recognized as such — but at the least it can be anticipated that some kind
of «political religion» will be more likely to emerge in societies
where legal structures take on meaning - bestowal qualities.6 Obviously such political religion can emerge in «totalitarian» as well as «democratic» societies, but in either setting it will be the law and not mere
coercion that facilitates social development.
Where the preamble declares, that
coercion is a departure from the plan
of the holy author
of our religion, an amendment was proposed by inserting «Jesus Christ,» so that it would read «A departure from the plan
of Jesus Christ, the holy author
of our religion;» the insertion was rejected by the great majority, in proof that they meant to comprehend, within the mantle
of its protection, the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and Mohammedan, the Hindoo and Infidel
of every denomination.
If you are being bullied or abused in the name
of religion, if you suffer the heavy yoke
of legalistic rules and authoritarian church leadership, Jesus is calling you out
of that life and into a new one,
where the fruit
of the Spirit isn't
coercion or fear, but rather love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self - control.
There is evidence
of coercion,
where one
of the parents is forced into agreeing to the parenting plan
Coercion - an assertion
of compulsory interaction between two parties (forced by the coercive party) which serves to override the rejecting party's evaluation that the interaction is personally undesirable
where the the coercing party evaluates that the interaction would be personally desirable; an involuntary, unilaterally beneficial interaction
of trade;
Coercion is enforced through either Aggression or Fraud;
Coercion is the abstract principle behind all acts commonly identified as Crimes.
Following the
coercion, Nwosu claimed that the operative in company
of two armed mobile police escorted him to the bank
where he made a draft
of N4 million in the name
of the commission before he was released.
The researchers found cases
of coercion and complete disregard for Norplant users» wishes and worries in every country studied except Finland,
where the contraceptive is manufactured.
When Willoughby learns
of the billboards, he blows a gasket, and it seems clear
where the movie is headed: to a battle between the police and Mildred, the aggrieved citizen who has taken the law — or, at least, the power
of public shame and
coercion — into her own hands.
Kahlenberg is comfortable with
coercion of this sort even in his endorsements
of charter schools; these should be made available, he says,
where choice will contribute to the proper mix
of rich and poor.
[14] Their primary purpose is to create a safe environment
where children can learn freely, that is without the use
of force or
coercion, drawing on children's curiosity to lead their own learning.
The Academy is committed to reducing the unwanted sexual contact incident rate for Midshipmen, both on - campus and during sea year, and to fostering an environment
where Midshipmen feel comfortable reporting sexual assault, sexual harassment and other instances
of improper behavior, such as
coercion, bullying and retaliation.
Where the Cossie, with a little attitude adjustment and gentle
coercion, managed to meld with the rhythm
of the road, the Focus simply annihilates it.
Like the others before it, this game will allow you to recruit said demons via negotiation, bribery and
coercion, sorta like Satan's Campaign Coordinator, ultimately ending in a showdown
where the alliances you've built during the course
of the game will determine the fate
of the city.
The unavoidable incentive
of financial sanity will finally cause a full collapse
of the solar industry, even in China,
where even the
coercion of Communism can not supersede the laws
of economics.
Any «all
of the above» energy strategy
where coercion and involuntary (taxpayer) financing are involved will not make «winners out
of marketplace losers.
Where coercion meets care: Keith Wilding discusses the benefits
of tribunal hearings in the mental health context
They're being victimized by litigation harassment,
where an abuser uses the litigation process to continue patterns
of abuse and
coercion and control.»
There is a case in South Australia
where a police officer committed the tort
of false imprisonment by psychological
coercion, by asking the plaintiff to come with him, and the plaintiff assumed he could not refuse: Symes v Mahon [1922] SAStRp 57.
But Maine's new version
of Rule 7.3 narrowly tailors the restriction only to
where it's needed: for «non-commercial clients»
where the solicitation by the lawyer «involves or has substantial potential
of harassing conduct,
coercion, duress, compulsion, intimidation or unwarranted promises
of benefits.»
In McGuffie, Justice Doherty also relied upon the power imbalance rationale that was emphasized by Chief Justice McLachlin in R v Suberu, [2009] 2 SCR 460,
where she and Justice Louise Charron wrote jointly, at para. 40: ``... [T] he purpose
of s. 10 (b) is to ensure that individuals know
of their right to counsel, and have access to it, in situations
where they suffer a significant deprivation
of liberty due to state
coercion which leaves them vulnerable to the exercise
of state power and in a position
of legal jeopardy.
(iii) Careful consideration had to be given in all cases, but particularly
where there was a significant discrepancy in age, to the extent to which ostensible consent had been obtained opportunistically, or by means
of coercion, which might be subtle, or exploitation, which would be particularly relevant in cases
where there might have been an element
of grooming.
Article 28 (3)
of Directive 2004 / 38 / EC
of the European Parliament and
of the Council
of 29 April 2004 on the right
of citizens
of the Union and their family members to move and reside freely within the territory
of the Member States amending Regulation (EEC) No 1612/68 and repealing Directives 64 / 221 / EEC, 68 / 360 / EEC, 72 / 194 / EEC, 73 / 148 / EEC, 75 / 34 / EEC, 75 / 35 / EEC, 90 / 364 / EEC, 90 / 365 / EEC and 93 / 96 / EEC, is to be interpreted as meaning that sexual abuse
of a 14 year old minor, sexual
coercion and rape are not covered by the concept
of «imperative grounds
of public security»
where those acts do not directly threaten the calm and physical security
of the population as a whole or a large part
of it.
Similar concerns about
coercion have been expressed in respect
of the Tiwi Islands
where there is a concern that the federal government will not deliver on a $ 10 million funding commitment for a new boarding school if the community rejects a proposed 99 year lease.
There is evidence
of coercion,
where one
of the parents is forced into agreeing to the parenting plan
Immediate post-treatment factors predicting negative outcomes (delinquent acts) were maternal reports
of behavior problems and observed mother — child
coercion, indicating that in families
where levels
of parent - child
coercion are still high post-treatment, further intervention may be warranted to prevent future problems.
Mediating a case
where there is a history
of coercion or manipulation is advanced work and not for the faint
of heart.
Samantha is also on the faculty
of the Institute for Sexuality Education and Enlightenment,
where she has presented on sexual
coercion, systems in sex therapy, and psychotherapy with Kinky clients, among other topics.
In many cases the mediator will be reluctant to continue with cases
where there is extreme power imbalance or threat
of coercion.
Sundown towns are places
where founders, law enforcement officials, and residents used a combination
of violence,
coercion, and unconstitutional ordinances to exclude black people (and sometimes other minorities).