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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of coerce:
Term: COERCE
Definition: Coerce means to force someone to do something by using threats or physical force. For example, if someone is being coerced into confessing to a crime, they are being made to confess through the use of threats or force.
A more thorough explanation:
Term: COERCE
Definition: To force someone to do something by using threats or
intimidation.
Example: The kidnapper tried to coerce the victim's family into paying the ransom by threatening to harm the victim.
Explanation: The example illustrates how someone can be coerced into doing something against their will through the use of threats or intimidation. In this case, the kidnapper is trying to force the victim's family to pay the ransom by threatening to harm the victim if they don't comply. Coercion can take many forms, including
physical force, psychological pressure, or even economic sanctions. It is a tactic often used by those in positions of power to control or manipulate others.
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