000254250 000__ 02716cam\a22002894a\45e0 000254250 001__ 254250 000254250 005__ 20210513095454.0 000254250 008__ 991202s2000\\\\ctu\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000254250 010__ $$a 99059852 000254250 020__ $$a0275965872 (alk. paper) 000254250 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm42960830 000254250 035__ $$a254250 000254250 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dNOR 000254250 042__ $$apcc 000254250 043__ $$an-us--- 000254250 049__ $$aISEA 000254250 05000 $$aHV6715$$b.B37 2000 000254250 08200 $$a795/.0973$$221 000254250 1001_ $$aBarker, Thomas. 000254250 24510 $$aJokers wild :$$blegalized gambling in the twenty-first century /$$cThomas Barker and Marjie Britz. 000254250 260__ $$aWestport, Conn. :$$bPraeger,$$c2000. 000254250 300__ $$avii, 224 p. ;$$c25 cm. 000254250 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000254250 50500 $$g1.$$tIntroduction --$$g2.$$tWhere are we now? : gambling today --$$tExtent and nature of legal gambling --$$tConclusion --$$g3.$$tNew wine in old bottles --$$gThe$$tcolonists --$$tNineteenth-century gambling --$$tConclusion --$$g4.$$tSin, vice, and gangsters --$$tNew York casinos --$$tGambling as a business : organized crime --$$tConclusion --$$g5.$$tGambling as a legitimate industry --$$gThe$$tphantom arrives --$$tWilliam F. Harrah of Reno --$$gLas$$tVegas : adult Disney World --$$tAtlantic City : gambling on the Boardwalk --$$tConclusion --$$g6. The$$tdam bursts : Indian gambling and gambling vessels --$$gThe$$tred man enters --$$tRoll 'em on the river : return of the riverboats? --$$tConclusion --$$g7.$$tGambling-lotteries : state-run games of chance --$$tNature and extent --$$tPermission : you may --$$gThe$$tgames people play : the modern lottery --$$tPlease do : advertising --$$g8. The$$tweb of gambling --$$tWhate is the Internet? --$$tRegulating the web --$$tAction by the states --$$tAction by the Federal government --$$gThe$$tbusiness of online wagering --$$tConclusion --$$g9.$$tIntellectualizing the action : why people gamble --$$tCompulsive gambling --$$tPathological gambling --$$tEmerging definitions --$$tSquare pegs in round holes : gambling theories --$$tTreatment models --$$tBenefiting from people's addictions --$$tConclusions --$$g10.$$tEffects on special populations --$$tYouth gambling --$$tCollege gambling --$$tSenior citizens gambling --$$tWomen --$$g11.$$tEffects on communities --$$tHe says : the American Gaming Association --$$tShe says : anti-gambling activist --$$tConclusion --$$g12.$$tEnter the Federal Commission --$$tIntroduction --$$t1996 National Gambling Impact Study Commission --$$tCommission recommendations --$$tConclusion --$$g13.$$tEnough is enough --$$tIntroduction --$$tMarket saturation --$$tCompetition --$$tGambling-lotteries --$$tConvenience/neighborhood gambling --$$tFurther signs of trouble --$$tConclusion. 000254250 650_0 $$aGambling$$zUnited States. 000254250 7001_ $$aBritz, Marjie. 000254250 85200 $$bgen$$hHV6715$$i.B37$$i2000 000254250 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:254250$$pGLOBAL_SET 000254250 980__ $$aBIB 000254250 980__ $$aBOOK 000254250 994__ $$aE0$$bISE