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[[gangs]] often try to do this to induct new members and it is a common tactic of [[cults]].
 
[[gangs]] often try to do this to induct new members and it is a common tactic of [[cults]].
 
As a form of theft, coercion is prohibited by the [[Ten Commandments]].
 
As a form of theft, coercion is prohibited by the [[Ten Commandments]].
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Latest revision as of 06:54, June 27, 2016

Coercion is a form of physical deceit, whereby one attempts to force his will upon another person. Coercion, where it leads to a material benefit to the coercer, is illegal, and the law will not honor a contract formed through coercion. Some types of coercion, like blackmail, carry criminal penalties. gangs often try to do this to induct new members and it is a common tactic of cults. As a form of theft, coercion is prohibited by the Ten Commandments.

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