Toward a Science of Gambling Regulation: A Concept Statement

Topics:
Gambling
Tags:
American Gaming Association,
Government,
Legalized Gambling,
Regulations
Source:
American Gaming Association

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Overview: Legalized gambling has consistently attracted considerable attention and stimulated ongoing public controversy. While supporters and opponents of gambling present arguments for or against the issue, the global expansion of casino, lottery, pari-mutuel, and other forms of gambling in recent decades suggests that legalized gambling is slowly becoming a common, acceptable and possibly permanent feature in many of societies around the world. Because gambling is an activity that is not without risk, in many countries expansion has been accompanied by a plethora of new and adapted regulations designed to prevent gambling related negative social and economic consequences.

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Format: PDF | Size: 41KB | Date: Apr 2003 | Pages: 4


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