The use of legal coercion in the treatment of substance abusers: An overview and critical analysis of thirty years of research
S Klag, F O'Callaghan, P Creed - Substance use & misuse, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
… of legal coercion in the rehabilitation of substance users. Specifically, a summary of the different
forms of coercion (ie, legal, informal, and formal non-criminal coercion) … of legal coercion. …
forms of coercion (ie, legal, informal, and formal non-criminal coercion) … of legal coercion. …
Moralized Theories of Coercion: A Critical Analysis
JL Hill - Denv. UL Rev., 1996 - HeinOnline
… an overview and critical analysis of Wertheimer's moralized theory of coercion, many …
coercion, which views coercion as the product of an overborne will. In sum, I hope that the analysis …
coercion, which views coercion as the product of an overborne will. In sum, I hope that the analysis …
Coercion
WA Edmundson - … Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Law, 2012 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… coercion figures in the philosophy of law in two main ways. The first way casts coercion as an
essential, defining element of law, or of a law… sense of the concept of coercion. When I refer …
essential, defining element of law, or of a law… sense of the concept of coercion. When I refer …
The Role of Coercion in the Jurisprudence of Hart and Raz: a Critical Analysis
K Gerry - Available at SSRN 1911249, 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
… missing is any claim regarding coercion or the use of sanctions. In the next sub-section, I
will analyze Raz’s argument for the conclusion that law is not conceptually tied to coercion. …
will analyze Raz’s argument for the conclusion that law is not conceptually tied to coercion. …
Coercion and the Nature of Law
G Lamond - Legal Theory, 2001 - cambridge.org
… coercive measures must be legal coercive measures, ie, that law itself must be coercive. At
best they show that for a society to have a legal system, it must make use of coercive means …
best they show that for a society to have a legal system, it must make use of coercive means …
Coercion: Legal and behavioral issues
SC Hayes, RF Maley - Behaviorism, 1977 - JSTOR
… control is desirable, it must be kept in mind that the analysis of coercion developed in this …
of coercion found in the law. The restriction of coercion, as literally defined by the law, is not …
of coercion found in the law. The restriction of coercion, as literally defined by the law, is not …
[HTML][HTML] Coercive control in the courtroom: The legal abuse scale (LAS)
ER Gutowski, LA Goodman - Journal of family violence, 2023 - Springer
… the way for future research, practice, and policy advances, this study aimed to establish a
measure of legal abuse, defined as an enactment of coercive control through legal processes. …
measure of legal abuse, defined as an enactment of coercive control through legal processes. …
Is Coercion Necessary for Law: The Role of Coercion in International and Domestic Law
S Raponi - Wash. U. Jurisprudence Rev., 2015 - HeinOnline
… view-the idea that law must be coercively enforced. First, I argue that coercive enforcement
is not conceptually necessary for law or legal obligations. Second, I consider the claim that …
is not conceptually necessary for law or legal obligations. Second, I consider the claim that …
Legal socialization: Coercion versus consent in an era of mistrust
R Trinkner, TR Tyler - Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2016 - annualreviews.org
… Research on legal socialization distinguishes between two different orientations toward
the law: coercive and consensual. Coercive orientations are rooted in the use of force and …
the law: coercive and consensual. Coercive orientations are rooted in the use of force and …
[图书][B] The ethics of legal coercion
JD Hodson - 1983 - books.google.com
… Thus, in what follows I attempt to set out some main principles governing the proper use
of legal coercion, doing so from the perspective of an ethics which assigns primary moral …
of legal coercion, doing so from the perspective of an ethics which assigns primary moral …