If I understand your question, you're asking what leads to this kind of coercive behaviour. It starts with the financial struggle that young people face, or the relationship that young people have with their parents. Again, education in school will teach children about respecting the family, respecting their parents and respecting gender. That's where it all starts.
What happens is that children grow up, and teenagers will rebel at home. They will leave their home and seek help from outside. Once they get into that process, they find themselves getting trapped by perpetrators who are spread all over the country. They are in schools, they are in universities and they are in colleges. They can be found everywhere. They are great at targeting. They know who the vulnerable people are who can be victimized easily. Then the process starts.
It has to start with the human studies that I am suggesting should take place in schools, supported and made mandatory by the federal government and for the provincial governments to add to the curricula. Children in schools, at the start of the day, must be educated. They must understand respect for human beings and what they need to do to keep themselves safe.