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Obstetricians' experiences caring for pregnant people experiencing incarceration who request permanent contraception. [PDF]

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Coercion

2008
L''analisi della coazione si rivolge a quei vincoli che viziano la volontà di un agente in modo tale che il suo consenso e/o il suo accordo non può essere considerato volontario. In questo quadro generale, gli aspetti della coazione emergono in contesti diversi: dai problemi filosofici che determinano le condizioni necessarie e sufficienti per la ...
BAVETTA, Sebastiano, COGNATA, Antonio
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Justifying Coercion

Nursing Ethics, 2005
A grounded theory study of psychiatric nurses’ experiences of administering medication to involuntary psychiatric patients revealed a basic social process of justifying coercion. Although the 17 nurses interviewed all reported success at avoiding the use of coercion, each had an individual approach to using the nurse-patient relationship to do this ...
Paula K, Vuckovich, Barbara M, Artinian
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Coercion

2018
Coercion (also called ‘duress’) is one of the basic exculpating excuses both in morality and in some systems of criminal law. Unlike various kinds of direct compulsion that give a victim no choice, a coercee is left with a choice, albeit a very unappealing one. They can do what is demanded, or can refuse, opting instead for the consequences, with which
Lawrence Freedman, Srinath Raghavan
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