Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscriptA review of problem gambling in forensic populations suggests that one third of criminal offenders meet criteria for problem or pathological gambling. This is the highest rate yet found in any population. Approximately 50% of crime by incarcerated problem and pathological gamblers is reportedly committed to support gambling. The prevalence of gambling within correctional facilities (40%) appears lower than in the general population. However, inmates who do gamble tend to do so regularly, and problem and pathological gamblers are disproportionately represented among this group. Inmate screening for problem gambling and provision of specialized treatment are curren...
It is generally believed that there is an instrumental relationship between problem gambling and cri...
Problem gambling currently affects between 5-7% of youth ages 12-18 (Hardooon & Derevensky, 2002); h...
Why study gambling in a correctional setting? Desperation over gambling lossesHigh prevalence amongs...
This article presents the first systematic review of studies on the prevalence of gambling disorder ...
This article presents the first systematic review of studies on the prevalence of gambling disorder ...
The prevalence rates of problem gambling in the adult correctional population are 5 to 10 times high...
Background: There is evidence that prisoners have the highest rate of problem gambling in any popula...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the prevalence of potential problem gambling among F...
Abstract This paper reports on the results of a multi-site survey of gambling behaviour and gambling...
Incarcerated populations across the world have been found to be consistently and significantly more ...
Research indicates that approximately one third of prison inmates meet the criteria for problem or p...
The relationship between Crime and gambling is well established, however few studies have examined o...
Research has demonstrated that problem gambling is associated with substance and alcohol abuse (Petr...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that prisoners have the highest rate of problem gambling in any popula...
Despite the abandonment of the criterion of committing illegal acts in the diagnosis of pathological...
It is generally believed that there is an instrumental relationship between problem gambling and cri...
Problem gambling currently affects between 5-7% of youth ages 12-18 (Hardooon & Derevensky, 2002); h...
Why study gambling in a correctional setting? Desperation over gambling lossesHigh prevalence amongs...
This article presents the first systematic review of studies on the prevalence of gambling disorder ...
This article presents the first systematic review of studies on the prevalence of gambling disorder ...
The prevalence rates of problem gambling in the adult correctional population are 5 to 10 times high...
Background: There is evidence that prisoners have the highest rate of problem gambling in any popula...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the prevalence of potential problem gambling among F...
Abstract This paper reports on the results of a multi-site survey of gambling behaviour and gambling...
Incarcerated populations across the world have been found to be consistently and significantly more ...
Research indicates that approximately one third of prison inmates meet the criteria for problem or p...
The relationship between Crime and gambling is well established, however few studies have examined o...
Research has demonstrated that problem gambling is associated with substance and alcohol abuse (Petr...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that prisoners have the highest rate of problem gambling in any popula...
Despite the abandonment of the criterion of committing illegal acts in the diagnosis of pathological...
It is generally believed that there is an instrumental relationship between problem gambling and cri...
Problem gambling currently affects between 5-7% of youth ages 12-18 (Hardooon & Derevensky, 2002); h...
Why study gambling in a correctional setting? Desperation over gambling lossesHigh prevalence amongs...