Forced to good, as in you are unable to perform a bad act. In the book A Clockwork Orange, the main character is conditioned so that he is unable to perform any act of violence, even if it is in self-defense or suffer incapacitating physical illness. So what has me curious is the person who is forced to behave through immediate means (like the character in the book so not like the police catching you or something to that effect), a better person then someone who has the potential to do good or ill?

I prefer Coke over Pepsi. I enjoy zombie movies so I watch them. I can go outside or I can stay inside. I can grab a gun and go rob someone or I can work for pay. These are all examples of the free will I have. There is no divine force, or conditioning that controls my immediate actions or my preferences. Sure, there are plenty of factors that might influence my choices, but when it comes down to it, I and only I can make the decision.