The global gambling industry is rapidly expanding, with net losses by consumers projected to reach nearly US $700 billion by 2028. Industry growth is fuelled by the rise of online …
R Clarkson, R Darjee - Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
White-collar crime (WCC) causes considerable societal harm, the economic and psychosocial costs of which exceed those of conventional crime. Despite the impact, it has …
TC Edson, JM Slabczynski, TG Lee… - Psychology of …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Problem gambling may be an underappreciated treatment target for reducing self- harm. Multivariate studies examining the relationship between problem gambling and self …
Several studies have explored the association between gambling disorder (GD) and gambling-related crimes. However, it is still unclear how the commission of these offenses …
Gambling as a leisure activity has now become widespread in many countries. While the majority of individuals who gamble experience no significant negative detrimental effects …
Background and aims The commission of illegal acts has been associated with gambling disorder (GD). However, little is known about young adults with GD who commit GD-related …
K Lind, H Hagfors, AH Salonen - Addiction Research & Theory, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background Gambling severity and criminal convictions are known to be correlated, but there is a lack of understanding of the associations between the type and frequency of …
Gambling disorder (GD) is a complex mental health condition that can cause many severe psychological, physical, and social impairment. Illegal acts have been recognized in quite a …
K Lind, M Hellman, Y Obstbaum… - Addiction Research & …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This study addresses criminal convictions, social disadvantage and problem gambling as an interwoven set of problems. It makes use of data from a population-based gambling survey …