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Coercive enforcement
Visualization of narrower problems
Name(s):
Undue use of force
Enforced involuntary behaviour
Risks taken unwillingly
Broader
Coercion
Abuse of government power
Narrower
Mutiny
Forced labour
Forced exercise
Forced marriage
Forced evictions
Forced confession
Forced depilation
Forced development
Forced repatriation
Forced deprogramming
Forced to witness torture
Coercive population control
Forced religious conversion
Forced political confessions
Forced disappearance of persons
Erosion of journalistic immunity
Forced participation in social processes
Forced separation of parents and children
Forced disappearances of trade union leaders
Related
Behavioural deterioration
Aggravates
Marital rape
Victimization
Internal exile
Brothel slavery
Social invisibility
Participation in torture
Violation of civil rights
Compulsory heterosexuality
Involuntary mass resettlement
Aggravated by
Coercive legislation
Coercion by security forces
Strategy(ies)
Using force
Determining acceptable risk
Using voluntary instruments
Using due force
Coercing
Enforcing behaviour
Type
(C) Cross-sectoral problems