Probably hundreds, if not thousands, depending on the circumstances and whether federal law or state law is involved and, if state law, what state.What laws or rules on the book address non-physical force in response to liberty violations?
You're going to have to give an example if you expect anybody to make sense of your question.
There are numerous definitions of force, including violent and non-violent force, and physical and non-physical force, emotional force, argumentative force, many more.
And what do you mean by "a threat to one's liberty"?

