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Is internet gambling 'doubly addictive'?

open access: yes, 2005
Griffiths, MD, Wood, RTA
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Internet Gambling

2008
Technology has always played a role in the development of gambling practices and continues to provide new market opportunities. One of the fastest growing areas is that of Internet gambling (also known as online gambling). Examples include online lotteries, online casinos, online bookmakers, online betting exchanges, online poker sites, etc. The impact
Mark Griffiths, Adrian Parke
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Internet Gambling Addiction

2012
As the Internet offers a new venue for gambling, the risks for engaging in pathological behaviors are potentially increased. In light of this, a systematic literature review was conducted in order to shed further light on the relationship between gambling on the Internet and possible addiction by assessing Internet gambling in general and addictive ...
Daria J. Kuss, Mark Griffiths
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Internet Gambling

2012
Internet gambling is one of the fastest growing forms of gambling. Global Internet gambling expenditure is predicted to reach US$33.6 billion in 2011. The rapid increase in expenditure of 354% since 2003 has occurred despite Internet gambling being prohibited in several key markets, including the US and China.
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Internet Gambling in the Workplace

Journal of Workplace Learning, 2009
PurposeThis paper seeks to overview the issues, concerns and challenges relating to gambling – and more specifically internet gambling – in the workplace.Design/methodology/approachUsing psychological literature, this paper outlines a number of important and inter‐related areas including brief overviews of gambling and problem gambling, internet ...
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Technology, the Internet, and Gambling

2020
Many people worry that exposure to Internet gambling will overpower individuals’ self-control, stimulate addictive behavior patterns, and provide the context to sustain addiction once it emerges. Though many researchers have attempted to evaluate this proposition, they have been limited by their methodological approaches—specifically, their use of ...
Howard J. Shaffer   +3 more
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Gambling Over the Internet

2006
Gambling providers have begun to exploit the Internet as a vehicle for marketing their products and services. This article discusses the increase in Internet gambling and how the gambling industry has exploited technology to make market gains. Gambling on the Internet is a billion-dollar industry, with online lotteries and pools generating more than ...
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Research on Internet Gambling Crime

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
Internet gambling crimesas same to general gambling crimes is a complex social phenomenon. And it present fast development, a wide range of effect and deep degree of harm. According to the characteristics that it is diffculty to find investigation and eradicate in practice.
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Banff Conference on Internet Gambling

2009
The Banff Conference on Internet Gambling took place Friday, March 27 and Saturday, March 28, 2009 at The Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta, Canada. The Alberta Gaming Research Institute and the University of Lethbridge co-sponsored the eighth in a series of special interest conferences in the area of gambling studies.
Williams, Robert   +13 more
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