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Reconceiving coercion-based criminal defences / (Record no. 8854)

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Uniform title The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology /
Medium Spring 2022
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Title Reconceiving coercion-based criminal defences /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Stephen R. Galoob & Erin Sheley
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Hanover, PA :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Northwestern University :
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022
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Extent Vol 112 (2) : pages 265-328
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Formatted contents note Coercing someone is sometimes wrong and sometimes a crime. People subject to coercion are sometimes eligible for criminal defenses, such as duress. How, exactly, does coercion operate in such contexts? Among legal scholars, the predominant understanding of coercion is the "wrongful pressure"model, which states that coercion exists when the coercer wrongfully threatens the target and, as a result of this threat, the target is pressured to act in accordance with the coercer's threat.<br/> This article articulates and defends an alternative understanding of coercion that, after Scott Anderson's theory of the same name we call he "enforcement approach" to coercion.<br/>
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Uncontrolled term Coercion
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