Eventually, the gamblers may engage in illegal acts to finance their gambling. They may experience hopelessness, suicidal thoughts and attempts, arrests, divorce, alcohol and/or ...
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Eventually, the gamblers may engage in illegal acts to finance their gambling. They may experience hopelessness, suicidal thoughts and attempts, arrests, divorce, alcohol and/or ...
http://www.phoenixcenter.org/pages.cfm?PageID=50
Eventually, the gamblers may engage in illegal acts to finance their gambling. They may experience hopelessness, suicidal thoughts and attempts, arrests, divorce, alcohol and/or ...
http://gettingpastgambling.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=773
... are common gambling-related crimes; About one in five (21%) of clients enrolled in Oregon's gambling treatment system in 2007 reported committing crimes to finance their gambling ...
http://www.lanecounty.org/prevention/gambling/Effects_of_PG.htm
... members and persons in treatment for compulsive gambling determined that roughly two-thirds admitted to committing crimes or civil fraud to finance their gambling or to ...
http://rf-web.tamu.edu/security/secguide/Eap/Gamble.htm#Compulsive%20Gambling
Addicted to Gambling: State Governments Now Depend on the Proceeds to Finance their Budgets. May 23, 2006
http://www.pewtrusts.org/our_work_report_detail.aspx?id=23914
To finance their gambling they borrow money which they cannot easily pay back and they spend money on gambling which should be spent on personal and household necessities.
http://www.responsiblegambling.co.za/content.asp?id=14
They?ve lost all their money, lost their jobs, and lost their families. They often steal or commit illegal activities to finance their gambling.
http://www.meridianservices.org/gambling.htm
... their income or savings to gamble while letting bills go unpaid; A person has been unsuccessful in their attempts to stop gambling; A person borrows money to finance their gambling; A ...
http://www.marinabaysands.com/respgam.html
When the game ends they find themselves more heavily in debt and without relatives, friends or co-workers to finance their gambling debt. On the other hand, according to Looney, the ...
http://www.800gambler.org/ArticleDetails.aspx?ContentID=19
The present and future of the gambling world can be ... You are in: Gambling News Business & Finance ... is called and will apparently still punt their ...
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The growing band of home owners who resort to raffling their properties could be breaking the law, the Gambling Commission has warned.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/houseprices/3172563/Home-owners-who-raffle-their-properties-risk-criminal-offence-says-Gambling-Commission.html
... but this issue is under intense debate; Forty percent of clients enrolled in Oregon?s gambling treatment system reported committing crimes to finance their gambling ...
http://www.npgaw.org/problemgamblinginformation/factsfigures.asp
Teens finance their gambling in many ways. They can wager allowances and wages, borrow or steal a parentsÂ’ credit card and PIN number, or resort to dealing drugs and/or stealing ...
http://www.youthministry.com/?q=node/4891
Since it is hard to tell if the customer is from California this may mean that players will not be able finance their online gambling with a Discover Card.
http://casinogambling.about.com/library/weekly/aa121399.htm
Two philanthropists from Melbourne, Australia, had $1.7 million swindled out of them by their long time accountant, who needed the money to fund her escalating gambling addiction.
http://news.777.com/2006-11/accountant-stole-millions-to-finance-gambling
In a survey of nearly 400 Gamblers Anonymous members, 57 percent admitted stealing to finance their gambling. Collectively they stole $30 million, for an average of $135,000 per ...
http://www.citizenlink.org/FOSI/gambling/A000001173.cfm
Eventually, the gamblers may engage in illegal acts to finance their gambling. They may experience hopelessness, suicidal thoughts and attempts, arrests, divorce, alcohol and/or ...
http://kramercenter.com/gambling-addiction.html
Lesieur (1998b) surveyed nearly 400 members of Gamblers Anonymous, 57% of whom admitted stealing to finance their gambling. On average these 400 people stole $135,000 and their ...
http://www.casinowatch.org/quick_overview/quick_overview.html
Eventually, the gamblers may engage in illegal acts to finance their gambling. They may experience hopelessness, suicidal ...
http://www.renzcenter.com/progrssn.htm
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