Gambling : who wins? who loses?, edited by Gerda Reith
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- Gambling : who wins? who loses?, edited by Gerda Reith
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- who wins? who loses?
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Gerda Reith
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
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- Contents
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- pt. 2. Economic and social costs and benefits
- Cutting the cards and craps: right thinking about gambling economics
- Earl L. Grinols
- Grand illusions
- Robert Goodman
- Community satisfaction with casino gambling: an assessment after the fact
- B. Grant Stitt, Mark Nichols, and David Giacopassi
- pt. 3. Law, crime, and commercial regulation
- Gambling and the law: the new millennium
- I. Nelson Rose
- Introduction:
- Is it a crime to bet on the net?
- Michael E. Hammond
- Casino gambling and crime
- Jay Albanese
- A fair deal for the player? regulation and competition as guarantors of consumer protection in commercial gambling
- David Miers
- pt. 4. The "addiction" debate
- A critical view of pathological gambling and addiction: comorbidity makes for syndromes and other strange bedfellows
- Howard J. Shaffer
- Pathological gambling: what's in a name? or, how the United States got it wrong
- Pathology and profit: controversies in the expansion of legal gambling
- Mark Dickerson
- Is gambling an addiction like drug and alcohol addiction? developing realistic and useful conceptions of compulsive gambling
- Stanton Peele
- pt. 5. Social trends, problem gambling, and the challenge to public policy
- Paying the piper: gambling and problem gambling in America
- Rachel A. Volberg
- Youth gambling: some social policy issues
- Jeffrey L. Derevensky [and others]
- Late-life gambling: the attitudes and behaviors of older adults
- Dennis P. McNeilly and William J. Burke
- Gerda Reith
- A public policy response to problem gambling
- Keith Whyte
- pt. 6. Psychological and environmental factors
- The environmental psychology of gambling
- Mark Griffiths and Jonathan Parke
- Probability on the casino floor
- Neil A. Manson
- pt. 7. Ethical and philosophical issues
- Regulating vice: America's struggle with wicked pleasure
- Jerome H. Skolnick
- pt. 1. Current trends in commercial gambling
- The moral case for legalizing gambling
- Peter Collins
- Playing the gods: gambling and spirituality, a new anthropological perspective
- Kathryn Gabriel
- Combustion: an essay on the value of gambling
- John Scanlan
- Values and choices: the struggle to find balance with permitted gambling in modern society
- William R. Eadington
- From local to global gambling cultures
- Jan McMillen
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- 23 cm.
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- 358 pages
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- 9781591020738
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- 2002036618
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- illustrations
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- u8948
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- (Sirsi) o50898768
- (OCoLC)50898768
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