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Gendering Coercive Control

Violence Against Women, 2009
This article examines the theory of gender presented in Stark’s Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life. Stark suggests that gender is a form of structural inequality that makes women more vulnerable than men to the strategies of coercive control.
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Rethinking Coercive Control

Violence Against Women, 2009
The critical appraisals of Coercive Control focus largely on what my analysis implies for intervention, a matter to which the book devotes only limited space. In this reply, I reiterate core concepts in the book and acknowledge that much more work is needed to translate the realities of coercive control into practical legal and advocacy strategies.
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Coercive Leadership

American Journal of Political Science, 2017
AbstractWe develop a model of leadership in which an informed leader has some degree of coercive influence over her followers (agents). Agents benefit from coordination but face two distinct challenges: dispersed information and heterogeneous preferences.
Dimitri Landa, Scott A. Tyson
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Coercive forces and coercivity spectra of submicron magnetites

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1986
Abstract Remanent coercivity spectra have been determined for four dispersions of magnetite with mean particle sizes of 0.04–0.22 μm using four different methods: (1) acquisition of isothermal remanent magnetization (IRM) in continuous fields; (2) stepwise reversal of saturation IRM by opposite-polarity continuous fields; (3) stepwise alternating ...
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The Theory Of Coercive Control

2007
Abstract A woman wears the same outfit every day, rarely goes out, and continually paces back and forth in a small space. Imagine how hard it would be to explain her behavior if you were unable to reveal that the woman is confined in a jail cell.
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Coercive type isomorphism

1991
There is a variety of situations in programming in which it is useful to think of two distinct types as representations of the same abstract structure. However, language features which allow such relations to be effectively expressed at an abstract level are lacking.
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Coercive Control

2023
Abstract Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life identifies the elements, dynamics, and consequences of coercive control, which includes the harms it poses to liberty rights and privacy rights. The Domestic Violence Revolution that swept the globe in the late 20th century, failed to stem coercive control, the most common ...
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Coercive Mobility

2012
AbstractUsing Robert J. Bursik and Harold G. Grasmick's re-specification of social disorganization theory as systemic theory, Dina R. Rose and Todd R. Clear showed how high levels of incarceration, concentrated in poor places, would be expected to have a “tipping point” at which the incarceration would cause crime to go up rather than down.
Natasha A. Frost, Todd R. Clear
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On Coercive Offers

International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2017
A prominent argument against a market in kidneys is the Argument from Coercion (AfC). AfC claims that a market would violate the autonomy of typical suppliers by presenting them with coercive offers. Engaging with Cherry’s response to AfC, this paper argues that while a consistent AfC could be constructed, it would still fail to justify a prohibition ...
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Coercive Control

2007
Abstract The battle against domestic violence has focused primarily on incidents of extreme physical abuse and the resulting trauma to the victim. While there is a growing understanding of some forms of psychological abuse, such as stalking, there is less understanding of the pattern of abuse where physical attacks are combined with ...
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