Links
Section One: General Studies and Information on Gaming
Item 1: GAMBLING IN AMERICA (News Release-The Gallup Organization).
Item 2: GBC (Greater Baltimore Committee) Report on Gaming: Executive
Summary, February 1997. http://www.gbc.org/reports/gaming.htm
Item 3: Washington State Gambling Commission. STATE UPDATE
(Excerpts from Newspapers), 1999. http://www.wsgc.wa.gov
Item 4: National Governors Association. LOBBY ISSUES, 2001 Annual
Meeting. http://www.NGA.org
Item 5: N.I.G.A. Resource and Library Center.
http://www.indiangaming.org/library/resources/index_pub.htm
Item 6: National Conference of State Legislatures. STATE-TRIBAL
RELATIONS: GAMING, 2000.
http://www.ncsl.org/programs/esnr/gaming.htm
Item 7: State Legislative Report. STATES AND INDIAN GAMING
REGULATORY ACT, August, 1992.
http://www.ncsl.org/plweb-cgi/fastweb.exe?getdoc+legisnet+briefs+268+11++%28indian%2
Item 8: FINAL REPORT OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR GAMING STUDY
COMMISSION. National Council of Legislators from Gaming States,
February 2000. http://www.fsu.edu/~iog/psgcs.html
Item 9: GAMBLING IMPACT AND BEHAVIOR STUDY. Report to the
National Gambling Impact Study Commission. National Opinion
Research Center at the University of Chicago, April 1999.
Item 10: AMERICAN INDIAN GAMING POLICY AND ITS SOCIO-
ECONOMIC EFFECTS. A Report to the National Gambling Impact
Study Commission.
http://www.indiangaming.org/library/resources/index_pub.htm
(Reference Number: 1004)
Item 11: GAMBLING IN CALIFORNIA. Roger Dunstan. California Research
Bureau. Sacramento: California Research Bureau, January 1997.
http://www.library.ca.gov/CRB/97/03/crb97003.html
Item 12: GAMBLING EXPANSION IN PENNSYLVANIA. Pennsylvania
Council of Churches. http://www.pachurches.org/html/gamblingexpansion.html
Below new material as of July 25, 2002
Item 13: FROM A NATION OF PRODUCERS, TO A NATION OF
GAMBLERS. An Analysis of the “Commission on Gambling”
Report. 23 June 1999.
http://www.truthinmedia.org/Bulletins99/tim99-6-1.html
Item 14: CITIZENLINK: A WEB SITE OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY.
a. GAMBLING IN THE HEARTLAND
b. GAMBLING IN LOUISIANA: AN HISTORIC MISTAKE
c. ALL THAT GLITTERS…
d. MISSISSIPPI CASINOS: MIRACLE OR MIRAGE?
e. A SAMPLING OF THE EFFECTS OF CASINOS ON
ATLANTIC CITY
f. YOU BET YOUR LIFE
g. GAMBLING’S IMPACT ON FAMILIES
h. GAMBLING AND CRIME
i. GAMBLING AND ORGANIZED CRIME
j. GAMBLING AND POLITICAL CORRUPTION
k. REFERENDA SPENDING BY THE GAMBLING INDUSTRY
l. PUBLIC SECTOR GAMING STUDY COMMISSION
m. THE GAMBLING INDUSTRY’S POLITICAL CLOUT
Item 15: LAS VEGAS SUN: SOME RHODE ISLANDERS SAY CASINO
IS ONLY WAY TO HELP OLD MILL TOWN. Gillian Flynn.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/archives/2000/may/07/510222 338.html
Item 16: PROVIDENCE JOURNAL: STEVE ADAMS: IN THE WAKE OF
CONNECTICUT’S CASINOS.
http://www.projo.com/opinion/contributors/content/projo_20020627_ctadams27.35e70.html
Item 17: STATE LOTTERIES AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: REPORT
TO THE NATIONAL GAMBLING IMPACT STUDY COMMISSION.
Charles T. Clotfelter, Philip J. Cook, Julie A. Edell and Marian Moore.
23 April 1999.
http://indiangaming.org/library/resources/index_pub.htm
Reference Number: 1011
Item 18: PUBLIC SECTOR GAMING STUDY COMMISSION: MINORITY
REPORT.
http://www.indiangaming.org/library/resources/index_pub.htm
Reference Number: 1009
Item 19: THE CASE AGAINST CASINO GAMBLING. Prepared by:
Pennsylvanians Against Gambling Expansion (PAGE).
http://www.strongerpa.org/report/case.htm
Item 20: GAMBLING IN CALIFORNIA AND MULTI-STATE GAMBLING
LAW SURVEY. Donald Leonhardt and Elain Paplos. Public Law
Research Institute.
http://sierra.uchastings.edu/plri/spr96tex/calgam.html
Item 21: STUDIES: CASION GAMBLING’S EFFECT ON COMMUNITIES
MIXED. David Strow. The Las Vegas SUN.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/text/2000/oct/10/510885716.html
Item 22: THE MICHIGAN GAMING CONTROL BOARD.
Item 23: COMMISSION ON GAMING: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.
http://www.state.sd.us/dcr/gaming/frequent.htm
Item 24: TESTIMONY OF KEVIN V. DI GREGORY, DEPUTY ASSISTANT
ATTORNEY GENERAL, ADDRESSING INTERNET GAMBLING
BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CRIME, OF THE HOUSE
COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY. 9 March 2000.
http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/kvd0309.htm
Item 25: PHILADELPHIA AREA SURVEY.
http://www.mnsfld.edu/~rfeil/pubmind/v21_b.htm
Item 26: REPORTING GAMBLING. Australian Press Council News.
http://www.presscouncil.org.au/pcsite/public/aug98/gamble.html
Item 27: LEGALIZED GAMBLING. Minnesota Family Council.
Item 28: PART III: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE CONSENSUAL CRIMES/
GAMBLING. Heywood Broun.
http://www.mcwilliams.com/books/aint/302.htm
Item 29: GAMBLING: IS IT A PROBLEM? WHAT SHOULD WE DO?
1998.
http://www.nifi.org/gamblingto.html
Item 30: GAMBLING RISKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. NSW Commission for
Children and Young People.
http://text.kids.nsw.gov.au/exchange/6/Gambling.html
Item 31: RESTRICTIONS ON CHILDEN GAMBLING. NSW Commission for
Children and Young People.
http://text.kids.nsw.gov.au/news/lawspolicies/20010620_gambling.html
Item 32:
INDIANA CAUTIOUS ON GAMBLING. Susan
Dillman. Southbend
Tribune.
http://www.southbendtribune.com/99/jun/061999/local_ar/197060.htm
Item 33: FOCUS ON THE FAMILY POSITION STATEMENT ON
GAMBLING. Citizenlink: A Web Site of Focus on the Family.
http://www.family.org/cforum/research/papers/a0000931.html
Item 34:
TRIBE LOWERS AGE FOR CASINO GAMBLING.
Las Vegas
Review-Journal. 29 July 2000.
http://www.lvrj.com/cgi-bin/printable.cgi?/lvrj_home/2000/Jul-29--Sat-2000
Item 35: SENATOR Oks MANDATORY GAMBLING ADDICTION
EDUCATION.
http://www.poker-studs.com/n36.htm
Item 36: BUSH, LAWMEN ATTACK GAMBLING MACHINES. Michael
Holmes. Texas News.
http://www.texnews.com/texas97/gamble101697.html
Item 37: GAMBLING ON A NEW LIFE: INDIAN GAMING IS NOT SUCH A
SURE BET; DESPITE ITS SUCCESS, OPPOSITION ABOUNDS.
Neal Lawrence. Midwest Today. January 1995.
http://www.midtod.com/highlights/gambling.phtml
Item 38: REAL LIFE EXAMPLES OF GAMBLING-RELATED CRIME AND
CORRUPTION. Granite State Coalition Against Gambling.
http://www.noslots.com/crime_examples.htm
Item 39: GAMBLING’S ALLURE INCREASINGLY BEING PEDDLED TO
CHILDREN. Michael Stetz. The San Diego Union-Tribune.
2 February 2002.
http://www.uniontrib.com/news/business/20020202-9999_1n2payout.html
Item 40: GAMBLING: A LIE AND A SNARE. Tyler J. Jarvis and Heidi B.
Jarvis. 19 May 1998.
http://www.math.byu.edu/~jarvis/gambling/lie-and-snare/lie-and-snare.html
Item 41: PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA: BIRTHPLACE OF INDIAN
GAMBLING. Residents Against Gambling Expansion.
http://www.olympus.net/personal/gofamily/gamble/noslots.html
Item 42: GAMBLING FACTS AND STATS. Bernard P. Horn. An excerpt
From Is There a Cure for America’s Gambling Addiction?
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/gamble/procon/horn.html
Item 43: Interview: WILLIAM THOMPSON. University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/gamble/procon/ithompson.html
Item 44: Interview: REVEREND THOMAS GREY. National Coalition Against
Gambling Expansion.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/gamble/procon/igrey.html
Item 45: STAND UP FOR CALIFORNIA! Gambling Issues.
Below new material as of August 6, 2002
Item 46: STATES ANTE UP: REGULATING LOTTERIES AND CASINOS.
Keon S. Chi and Drew Leatherby. Policy Options for State Decision-
Makers. October 1998. The Council of State Governments.
http://stars.csg.org/solutions/1998/gaming/1098sol-all.pdf
Below new material as of August 19, 2002
Item 47: AUSTRALIA’S GAMBLING INDUSTRIES. Commonwealth of Australia Productivity Commission. 26 November 1999.
http://www.pc.gov.au/inquiry/gambling/index.html
Item 48: REPORT: SLOTS AT TRACK NO SAFE BET. William Hershey. Dayton Daily News. 19 June 2002.
http://www.activedayton.com/ddn/local/0619gamble.html
Item 49: Memorandum: GAMING PROPOSALS. Rep. Daniel Bosley. State of Massachusetts House of Representatives. 28 April 1997.
http://www.mma.org/news/news_files/state_budget_news/budget_news_files/casino.txt
Below new material as of September 18, 2002
Item 50:
Business Profile: HOME GAMBLING NETWORK.
http://www.homegamblingnetwork.com
Below new material as of
September 23, 2002
Item 51:
CASINO OPPONENTS COME TOGETHER. Kim
Martineau. The Hartford
Courant. 6 August 2002.
http://www.ctnow.com
Item 52:
COURT UPHOLDS TAX RULING FOR TRACKS.
Bert Dalmer.
The Des Moines Register. 7 August 2002.
http://www.dmregister.com/news/stories/c4788993/18900908.html
Item 53:
NEBRASKA GAMBLING PROPOSAL A THREAT TO IOWA.Lee Rood.
The Des Moines Register. 2
August 2002.
http://www.dmregister.com/news/stories/c4780934/18864447.html
Item 54:
LIVING TIMELINE OF GAMBLING. The
Wager. Volume 7,Number 32. 7
August 2002.
http://www.thewager.org/current.htm
Item 55:
GROUP AIRS ADS TO PUSH LOTTERY. Wade
Rawlins. Newsobserver.com
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/nc/v-print/story/1677174p-1697994c.html
Section Two: ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF GAMBLING
Item 1: IMPACT OF GAMBLING-Economic Effects More Measurable Than
Social Effects. United States General Accounting Office/ Reports.
April 2000.
www.gao.gov GGD-00-78
Item 2: STATE-TRIBAL REVENUE AGREEMENTS. Zelio, Judy. National
Conference of State Legislatures, 1997.
http://www.ncsl.org/legis/1briefs/LEGIS529.htm
Item 3: NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES CONTRIBUTE TO STATE
ECONOMIES (Article from State Legislatures May 2000 issue).
http://www.ncsl.org/programs/esnr/may00art.htm
Item 4: THE ECONOMIC FACTS OF STATE-RUN LOTTERIES: WINDFALL
OR HOAX? South Carolina Policy Council, 1997.
http://www.scpolicycouncil.com
Item 5: EDC-6. THE ROLE OF STATES, THE FEDERL GOVERNMENT,
AND INDIAN TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS WITH RESPECT TO
INDIAN AND OTHER ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES. National
Governors Association, 2001.
http://www.nga.org/nga/legislativeUpdate/policyPositionDetailPrint/1,1390,494,00.html
Item 6: FRONTLINE: THE BUSINESS-ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF LICENSED
CASINO GAMBLING IN WEST VIRGINIA; SHORT TERM GAIN
BUT LONG TERM PAIN. John Warner Kindt, Excerpts from 1998.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/gamble/procon/kindt.html
Item 7: STATE OF THE STATES 2000: ECONOMIC IMPACT. American
Gaming Association, 2000.
http://www.americangaming.org/survey2000/economic_impact/impact.html
Item 8: CALIFORNIA INDIAN GAMING CASINOS AND THEIR IMPACTS
ON NORTHERN NEVADA GAMING. J.T. Long. August 2000.
www.unr.edu/gaming/interview1.asp
Item 9: Executive Summaries of National Institute of Justice Grants:
a. Casino Gambling and Bankruptcy in New U.S. Casino Jurisdictions.
Nichols, Stitt, Giocopassi. Grant No. 98-IJ-CX-0037.
b. Attitudes of Community Leaders in New Casino Jurisdiction Regarding Casino Gambling: Effect on Crime and Quality of Life.
Giacopassi, Nichols and Stitt. Grant No. 98-IJ-CX-0037.
c. The Effect of Casino Gambling on Crime in New Casino Jurisdiction.
Stitt, Giacopassi and Nichols. Grant No. 98-IJ-CX-0037.
d. Suicide and Divorce As Social Costs of Casino Gambling. Nichols,
Stitt and Giacopassi. Grant No. 98-IJ-CX-0037.
www.unr.edu/gaming/interview1.asp
Below new material as of July 25, 2002
Item 10: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF MACHINE GAMBLING IN SOUTH
CAROLINA. William N. Thompson, Ph.D. and Frank L. Quinn, Ph.D.
Presented at The South Carolina Policy Council Education Foundation
To South Carolina Policy Makers.
http://www.scpolicycouncil.com
Item 11: CITIZENLINK: A WEB SITE OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY
a. GAMBLING’S “FOOT-IN-THE-DOOR” APPROACH TO GROWTH. Ronald A. Reno.
b. GAMBLING AND BANKRUPTCY. Ronald A. Reno.
c. GAMBLING AND THE POOR. Ronald A. Reno.
d. GAMBLING AND TOURISM. Ronald A. Reno.
e. GAMBLING’S EFFECTS ON LOCAL BUSINESSES. Ronald A. Reno.
http://www.family.org/cforum/research/papers
Item 12: CASINOS AND CRIME. Earl L. Grinols, David B. Mustard, Cynthia
Hunt Dilley.
http://www.scfuture.clemson.edu/scdigest/gambling/academic_research.html
Item 13: CASINOS AND CRIME: DON’T BET ON IT. Scott T. Horn.
http://www.scfuture.clemson.edu/scdigest/gambling/academic_research.html
Item 14: MISSISSIPPI GAMING COMMISSION.
a. HOLD PERCENTAGE TABLES
b. SLOT WIN PERCENTAGES
http://www.mgc.state.ms.us (under forms and procedures/monthly reports)
Item 15: NEVADA GAMING COMMISSION AND GAMING CONTROL
BOARD: GAMING LICENSE FEES AND TAX RATE SCHEDULE.
http://www.gaming.state.nv.us/taxfees.htm
Item 16: UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS-COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
(Selected studies):
a. GAMBLING IN LOUISIANA: A BENEFIT/COST ANALYSIS.
Prepared for The Louisiana Gaming Control Board, April 1999.
b. THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CASINO GAMBLING IN
LOUISIANA. February 1999.
c. RIVERBOAT CASINO ACCOUNTING DATA.
d. THE IMPACT OF VIDEO POKER AND RIVERBOATS ON
SALES TAX REVENUES.
http://www.business.uno.edu/dber/gambling1998/
Below new material as of August 1, 2002
Item 17: EXPANDED GAMBLING: Re-examine social cost Humphrey urges
proponents. January 18, 2002.
http://www.gordonhumphrey.com/cgi-data/doc_news/files/68.shtml
Item 18: THE WAGER. The changing geography of casino gambling. Vol. 4
No. 4. January 26, 1999.
http://www.thewager.org/Backindex/Vol4HTML/w404.html
Item 19: EXPANSION OF GAMING INDUSTRY: Opportunities for
cooperative extension. Journal of Extension. Vol. 35 No. 2. April 1997.
http://www.joe.org/joe/1997april/a2.html
Item 20: BUSINESS PROFITABILITY vs. SOCIAL PROFITABILITY:
Evaluating the social contribution of industries with externalities, the case of the casino industry. Earl L. Grinols & David B. Mustard. December 2000.
http://www.cba.uiuc.edu/grinols/Scribblings/Profitability-9DEC00.pdf
Item 21: WILL CLINTON STACK GAMBLING COMMISSION?
Conservative Current. Don Feder. March 17, 1997.
http://www.townhall.com/thcc/content/feder/fede031797.html
Below new material as of August 19, 2002
Item 22:
CASINOS IN FLORIDA: AN ANALYSIS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACTS.
Florida Office of Planning and Budgeting.
http://www.casinowatch.org/costs/footer_casinos_florida.html
Item 23:
THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF SHIPBOARD GAMBLING AND PARI-MUTUEL HORSE RACING
IN HAWAII.
Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism.
April 1997.
http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/gaming/index.html
Below new material as of September 18, 2002
Item 24: IMPACT OF CASINOS ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY VALUES: HENDERSON, NEVADA. Giannini, Barbara K. University of Nevada, Las Vegas Department of Economics. August 1996. (Not available online).
Below new material as of September 23, 2002
Item 25: TIGHT TIMES FOR STATES IMPROVE GAMBLING’S ODDS.
Matthew Mosk. The Washington Post. 5 August 2002.
Item 26: PATTON SUGGESTS EXPANDED GAMBLING. Al Cross. The Courier-Journal. 6 August 2002.
Section Three: PROBLEM GAMBLING
Item 1: ADOLESCENT COMPULSIVE GAMBLING, The Hidden Epidemic.
Ed Looney, Kevin O’Neill
http://www.800gambler.org/adol001.htm
Item 2: STATE GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT, Testimony to the National Gambling Impact Study Commission.
Ed. Looney
http://www.800gambler.org/testimony_elooney.htm
Item 3: UNDERAGE GAMING. The Promus Companies, NCSL 1993.
http://www.ncsl.org/plweb-cqi/fastweb.exe?getdoc+legisnet+papers+1138+34++%28indian
Item 4: TESTIMONY FOR CHRISTINE REILLY, Executive Director, The National Center for Responsible Gaming, Before the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, Las Vegas, Nevada, 11/11/98.
http://www.ncrg.org/NGISCtestimony.htm
Item 5: NCGR RECOMMENDATIONS. The National Center for Responsible Gaming, Preface to Recommendations submitted 2/9/99 to the National Gambling Impact Study Commission.
http://www.ncrg.org/press/NCRFGrecommendations.htm
Item 6: A FAMILY-GENETIC STUDY OF PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING. Donald W. Black, M.D. NCRG supported project, 2002.
http://www.ncrg.org/projects/black_project.htm
Item 7: PERSONALITY TRAITS OF A PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLER. The Wager- Vol. 7, No. 24.
http://www.thewager.org/current.htm
Item 8: YOUTH GAMBLING. Prevalence of Gambling among Minnesota Public School Students in 1992 and 1995.
http://www.cbc.med.umn.edu/~randy/gambling/mss9295.htm
Item 9: GAMBLING AND HEALTH.
http://www.hms.harvard.edu/doa/html/gamblingandhealth.htm
Item 10: NATIONAL GAMBLING IMPACT STUDY COMMISSION. Testimony by Howard J. Shaffer, PhD, Director of Division on Addiction, Harvard Medical School, 1998.
http://www.ncrg.org/resources/shaffertestimony.htm
Item 11: ESTIMATING THE PREVALENCE OF DISORDERED GAMBLING BEHAVIOR IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANAD: A Meta-Analysis. Howard J. Shaffer, Matthew N. Hall, Joni VanderBilt.
Harvard Medical School Division on Addictions, 1997.
Http://www.hms.harvard.edu/doa/html/meta.htm
Item 12: NATIONAL COUNCIL ON PROBLEM GAMBLING, INC. RESOURCES-ADOLESCENT GAMBLING AND PROBLEM GAMBLING FACT SHEET, 2000.
http://www.ncpgambling.org/adolescent_fact.html
Item 13: REPORT FINDS NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL AND NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESPONSIBLE GAMING IN AGREEMENT, 1999.
http://www.webarchives.net/report_finds_national_research_c.htm
Item 14: 1998 NATIONAL SURVEY OF PROBLEM GAMBLING PROGRAMS, March 1999.
http://www.indiangaming.org/library/studies/1003_Gambling_Programs
Item 15: American Gaming Association. REFERENCE MATERIALS
http://www.americangaming.org/casino_entertainment/other_sources/sub_ref.cfm/id/6
Item 16: STATE FUNDED GAMBLING TREATMENT PROGRAMS. ThinkTank, June 2000. Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling.
http://www.hms.harvard.edu/doa/html/TTweb.pdf
Item 17: TASKFORCE ON PROBLEM GAMBLING IN NEVADA. Shieng-Lih Chen, 1998.
http://www.hotel-online.com/Neo/Trends/AdvancesinHospital/GamblingTaskForce1998.htm
Item 18: GAMBLING AND PROBLEM GAMBLING IN OREGON. Report to the Oregon Gambling Addiction Treatment Foundation. Rachel A. Volberg, PhD. August, 1997. Email: rvolberg@geminiresearch.com
Item 19: ADOLESCENT GAMBLING IN OREGON. A Report to the Oregon Gambling Addiction Treatment Foundation. Carlson, Matthew J., and Moore, Thomas L. December, 1998.
http://www.gamblingaddiction.org
Item 20: GAMBLING IN TEXAS: 1995 SURVEYS OF ADULT AND ADOLESCENT GAMBLING BEHAVIOR. Executive Summary.
http://www.tcada.state.tx.us/research/gambling/1995
Item 21: GAMBLING IN MINNESOTA. Gambling Participation Rates of Minnesota Adults, 1999.
http://www.lottery.state.mn.us/gambling/stcloud.html
Item 22: GAMBLING AND PROBLEM GAMBLING IN MISSISSIPPI. A Report to the Mississippi Council on Compulsive Gambling. Rachel A. Volberg. January, 1997.
Below new material as of July 25, 2002
Item 23: THE WAGER
a) Gambling at Any Age – Vol. 7 No. 25
b) Some Things to Consider: Future Directions for Pathological
Gambling – Vol. 7 No. 26
Item 24: RE-READ THE GAZETTE-JOURNAL OCTOBER, 1996 SPECIAL REPORT ON PROBLEM GAMBLING. Reno-Gazetter Journal.
http://www.rgj.com/news/stories/html/2002/06/13/16802.php
Item 25: PURDUE PROFESSOR GIVES CASINOS TOOL AGAINST COMPULSIVE GAMBLING. Purdue News. February 28, 1997.
http://www.purdue.edu/UNS/html4ever/970228.Braunlich.gambling.html
Item 26: CITIZENS LINK. Ronald Reno.
a) Adolescent Gambling.
b) Gambling and Suicide.
c) Gambling Revenues from Compulsive Gamblers.
http://www.family.org/cforum/research/papers/a0000947.html
Item 27: PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING MORE PREVALENT AMONG YOUTHS THAN ADULTS, STUDY FINDS. APA Press Releases. August 6, 1998.
http://www.apa.org/releases/kidgamble.html
Item 28: STAND UP FOR CALIFORNIA.
Many Indiana teens are gambling. Doug Sword. July 10, 1998
http://standup.quiknet.com/news/indianapolis_star_news_1998_july_10.html
Item 29: STUDY FINDS WIDESPREAD GAMBLING IN INDIANA: of state
http://standup.quiknet.com/news/billings_gazette_1998_sept_29.html
Item 30: SOCIOLOGY: GAMBLING SITES SHOW HIGH SUICIDE RATES. Rob Stein.
http://standup.quiknet.com/news/wash_post_1997_dec_29.html
Item 31: YOUTH GAMBLING: A Clinical and Research Perspective. Jeffrey L. Derevensky and Rina Gupta. EGambling. October 10, 1999.
http://www.camh.net/egambling/issue2/feature
Item 32: CARD CLUBS AND CRIME IN CALIFORNIA. Thomas Gale Moore.
http://www.stanford.edu/~moore/CardClubs.html
Item 33: PROBLEM GAMBLING BIBLIOGRAPHY: Crime, Facts and Questions.
http://www.naspl.org/bibliog5.html
Item 34: CRIME PATTERNS CHANGE WITH GAMBLING GROWTH, STUDY SHOWS. Steve Hill. February 29, 1996.
http://agnews.tamu.edu/dailynews/stories/RPTS/GAMING.HTM
Item 35: Problem Gambling and Illness. August 17, 2001.
http://www.addictions.net/illness.htm
Item 36: Problem Gambling and Crime. August 17, 2001.
http://www.addictions.net/crime.htm
Item 37: MICHIGAN GOVERNMENT.
Compulsive/ Problem Gambling.
Disassociated Persons List
http://www.michigan.gov/eMI/Portal/CDA/Components/eMI_CDA_Printer_Friendly/html
Item 38: STUDY PINPOINTS PREVALENCE OF PROBLEM GAMBLING. David Strow. May 24, 1999.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/text/1999/may/24/508837298.html
Item 39: GAMBLING RESEARCH.
a) Index
b) Gambling Treatment Outcome Study.
c) Youth Gambling
Randy Stinchfield PhD. and Ken Winters PhD.
http://www.cbc.med.umn.edu/~randy/gambling
Item 40: GAMBLING: Going for the big break could cost a life. Naples/Collier News. Anneelena Foster. September 5, 1999.
http://www.naplesnews.com/today/local/d306971a.htm
Item 41: GAMBLING HELP-LINE USE GROWS. Press-Gazette Madison bureau. John Dipko. March 3, 2002.
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/news/archive/local_2566559.shtml
Item 42: GAMNLING ADDICTION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery.
http://www.addictionrecov.org.qandagam.htm
Item 43: Chris Lobsinger’s Problem Gambling Pages.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~cnlob/gambling.html
Item 44: SCHOOLS – EDUCATING ABOUT PROBLEM GAMBLING. KT?.
http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~knowodds/philos.html
Item 45: YOUTH GAMBLING, EVEN AT ELEMENTARY LEVEL, SPREADS ACROSS US. Christian Science Monitor. Warren Richey.
http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/1998/08/07/p3s2.htm
Item 46: GAMBLING TREATMENT. Pathological Gambling.
http://www.robertperkinson.com/gambling-treatment.htm
Item 47: PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING.
http://php.iupui.edu/~flip/reading5.html
Item 48: CORK BIBLIOGRAPHY: GAMBLING. Project CORK Resource Center. March 1998.
http://www.state.vt.us/adap/gambling.htm
Item 49: BEYOND THE ODDS. Youth Gambling: What We Know. Winter 1996/1997.
http://www.miph.org/gambling/bto/btowin97/publictn.htm
Item 50: YOUTH GAMBLING. Teenage Gambling Addiction.
http://www.gamblinghelp.org/youth/youth.htm
Item 51: GAMBLING: WHAT HUMAN SERVICE AGENCIES NEED TO KNOW. MI-AIRS events.
http://comnet.org/miairs/gambling_recap.html
Item 52: TEEN GAMBLING. Robert R. Perkinson, PhD.
http://www.robertperkinson.com/teen_gambling.htm
Item 53: PARENTS, NOT CASINOS, BLAMED FOR GROWTH IN GAMBLING ADDICTION AMONG CHILDREN. Las Vegas SUN. David Strow.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/text/2000/dec/06/511134743.html
Item 54: STUDY SHOWS CHILDREN ARE VULNERABLE TO GAMBLING ADDICTION. Las-Vegas Review-Journal. August 11, 1997.
http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/1997/Aug-11-Mon-1997/business/5859334.html
Item 55: SELF EXCLUSION RULES. Illinois Gaming Board.
http://www.igb.state.il.us/selfexclude/quest1.pdf
Item 56: YOUTH AND GAMBLING. Tennessee Eagle Forum Legislative Office.
http://www.tneagleforum.org/youth_gambling_18.html
Item 57: TEENS VULNERABLE TO BETTING ADDICTION. Newhouse News Service. Jim Nesbitt. March 29, 1998.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/news/nation-world/htm198/teen_032998.html
Item 58: FATHER KILLS THREE CHILDREN, WIFE, THEN HIMSELF OVER DEBT. November 22, 2000.
http://www.cnn.com/2000/US/11/22/gambling.murders.ap/
Item 59: DEADLY GAMBLE. Police: Father kills himself, wife, children over gambling debt. Associated Press. Jim Suhr. November 21, 2000.
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/gambling001121.html
Item 60: KIDDIE KASINOS. Training the next generation of gamblers. Chuck Gardner.
http://www.nevadaindex.com/7arcades.htm
Item 61: GAMBLING PROBLEMS. HealthLINK.
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/content/printer-friendly/article_printer_friendly?923004684
Item 62: SENIORS AND GAMBLING. Vhi healthe. Chris Woolston.
http://www2.vhihealthe.com/article/primer/100192293;$EKXEHBIAACSU2CTY
Item 63: PATHOLOGIC GAMBLING. American Family Physician. Brian K. Unwin, Mark K. Davis, and Jason B. De Leeuw. February 1, 2000.
http://www.aafp.org/afp/20000201/741.html
Item 64: WOMEN & GAMBLING “the stages”. Peardonville House Women & Problem Gambling.
http://www.cobra-net.com/peardonvillegamb/stages.htm
Item 65: PROBLEM GAMBLING’S EFFECTS ON ADOLESCENTS. Addictions and More.
http://www.addictions.net/adolesce.htm
Item 66: MAJOR GAMING FIRMS HAVE PLEDGED $7 MILLION TO FUND DISORDERED GAMBLING RESEARCH. May 5, 1999.
http://www.hotel-online.com/Neo/News/PressReleases1999_2nd/May99_Geref.html
Item 67: A ROLE FOR SOCIAL WORKERS IN PROBLEM GAMBLING. Consumer Rights Journal. September – October 1998. Vol.2 No. 6.
http://home.vicnet.au/~fcrc/crj/2_6a.htm
Item 68: AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPULSIVE GAMBLING. Drkoop.com.
http://mc.drkoop.com/wellness/mental_health/compulsive_gambling/page_373_979.asp
Item 69: GAMBLING. The University Counseling Center, University of Southern Mississippi.
http://www-dept.usm.edu/~counslng/Gambling.htm
Item 70: “GAMBLER ADMITS THEFT LIE”. Press Council News. Julia Nelson.
http://www.presscouncil.org.au/pcsite/public/aug98/gambler.html
Item 71: THE FACTS ABOUT GAMBLING.
http://www.sec.lia.net/forum/gambling.html
Item 72: GAMBLING ADDICTION
http://www.wisbar.org/bar/gambling.html
Item 73: HOW KIDS GET HOOKED ON GAMBLING. Amanda H. September 1998.
http://www.wannabet.org/sept_1998/featurearticlesept.html
Below new material as of August 1, 2002
Item 74: TOXICOLOGY TEACHINGS: Substance Use and Pathological Gambling. Vol. 7 Number 31 – July 31, 2002.
Item 75: CONTROLLING THE GAMBLING URGE. Self-banning: Casinos often deny problem gamblers one of the few options open to them. Janice Podsada. August 26, 2001.
http://www.heraldnet.com/stories/01/8/26/14188543.cfm
Below new material as of September 18, 2002
Item 76: THE RESULTS OF A NATIONAL THINK TANK ON STATE-FUNDED GAMBLING TREATMENT PROGRAMS: A MASSACHUSETTS INITIATIVE. Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Harvard Medical School Division on Addictions. March 2001. http://www.hms.harvard.edu/doa/html/TTweb.pdf
Below new material as of September 23, 2002
Item 77: GAMBLING. Risks-Forum Digest. 22 March 1994.
http://dlis.gseis.ucla.edu/people.pagre/risks/gambling.html