Coercion can take various forms beyond physical force. Psychological coercion involves manipulating someone's emotions or mental state to compel them to act against their will, often through intimidation or threats. Economic coercion utilizes financial pressure, such as withholding resources or employment, to influence behavior. Additionally, social coercion leverages peer pressure or societal expectations to compel compliance.
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