Coercion is the practice of forcing another party to act in an involuntary manner by use of
intimidation or
threats or some other form of pressure or force. It involves a set of various types of forceful actions that violate the
free will of an individual to induce a desired response, for example: a bully demanding lunch money to a student or the student gets beaten. These actions can include, but are not limited to,
extortion,
blackmail,
torture, enhanced interrogation and threats to force the recipient to bend to the will of the interrogator. In law, coercion is codified as a
duress crime. Such actions are used as leverage, to force the victim to act in a way contrary to their own interests. Coercion may involve the actual infliction of physical pain/injury or psychological harm in order to enhance the
credibility of a threat. The threat of further harm may lead to the
cooperation or
obedience of the person being coerced.