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Coercion and Justice

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Coercion and Justice

Coercion vs. Justice

Coercion is the practice of forcing another party to act in an involuntary manner by use of threats or force. Justice is the legal or philosophical theory by which fairness is administered.

Similarities between Coercion and Justice

Coercion and Justice have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Coercion, Deterrence (legal), Political freedom.

Coercion

Coercion is the practice of forcing another party to act in an involuntary manner by use of threats or force.

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Deterrence (legal)

Deterrence is the use of punishment as a threat which is considered as a means to prevent people from offending or to reduce the probability and/or level of offending.

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Political freedom

Political freedom (also known as political autonomy or political agency) is a central concept in history and political thought and one of the most important features of democratic societies.

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Coercion and Justice Comparison

Coercion has 30 relations, while Justice has 159. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.59% = 3 / (30 + 159).

References

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