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Coercion And Control Used In Domestic Violence

Coercion And Control Used In Domestic Violence

You will have a huge sense of fear and often victims will remain silent about all of this type of abuse and may not know about any of these types of abuses that are happening to them. Coercion is when force is used to make a person do something using some sort of duress, detention, psychological oppression or abuse of power. It is take advantage of another person in some way, or an attack of you and forcing you to do something or it could even be bribing you or even using trickery to control you. All of this behaviour is prohibited and will create harm to the victim of this abuse. It is when someone is persuading someone to do something with force or threats and making another person do something that they may not be willing to do otherwise or with free will. This is when someone is complicit in a crime that has taken place against you. It is possible you could be threatened with reprisal for speaking out about the truth of this abuse. All of this happening is a criminal offence that is really going on for you so speak out and get yourself some help.

There Are Three Different Types Of Coercion

1 Using force manipulation and percussion. This can be done using a legal status, coercive measures or even perceived coercion. It is also when you are influencing another person to make a decision, using threats, punishment, force, bribes, direct pressure or any other negative form of power and control.

2 Coercion is committing or threatening to commit any act forbidden by law. It is unlawful detaining, threatening to detain, any property to be as prejudice of another person with an intention of causing a person to do something against their own free will. 3 3 Threatening a person with a serious danger to feel fear and danger for their safety by another. When you are forced to obey a threat that is against you. It is unethical mind control, brainwashing, through reform, destructive persuasion, coercive persuasion. It is any kind of intimidation, threats and assauttive behaviours, physical force, the use of alcohol or drug substances, When there has been any form of power imbalance that has been created using discrimination, a position or role, physical size or strength and ability. Persistent pressure to wear a person down so they have to comply to your order. They feel overwhelmed and powerless to do anything but to obey to your order or direction that you give to them. This is all very abusive to you so get help and speak to the police about this so you are not alone and the abuse is stopped.