In dictionaries:
type coercion
(software) changing an entity from one data type to another according to explicit or implicit rules.
New York divorce coercion gang
a Haredi Jewish group who kidnapped, and in some cases tortured, Jewish men in the New York metropolitan area to force them to grant their wives religious divorces (gittin).
Sexual coercion among animals
the use of violence, threats, harassment, and other tactics to help them forcefully copulate.
Reproductive coercion
(also called coerced reproduction, reproductive control or reproductive abuse) a collection of behaviors that interfere with decision-making related to reproductive health.
Biderman's Chart of Coercion
Biderman's Chart of Coercion, also called Biderman's Principles, is a table developed by sociologist Albert Biderman in 1957 to illustrate the methods of Chinese and Korean torture on American prisoners of war from the Korean War.
Coercion castle
A coercion castleA Concise History of Brandenburg-Prussia to 1786 by Otis C. Mitchell, University Press of America, 1980, p. 3The
assisted with coercion
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