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INDEX ANDERS, GARY C., Indian Gaming: Finan- Charity, and gambling, 24, 25, 26, 33-34, 58-59 cial and Regulatory Issues, 98-108 CHRISTIANSEN, EUGENE MARTIN, Gam- Asia, casinos in, 19, 20-21 bling and the American Economy, 36-52 Atlantic City, and casino gambling, 129-30 Compulsive gambing, see Problem and patho- Australia, casinos in, 19 logical gambling CONTRIBUTIONS OF CASINO-STYLE Bank Secrecy Act, 144-45 GAMBLING TO LOCAL ECONOMIES, BERNHARD, BO J., see PRESTON, William R. Eadington, 53-65 FREDERICK W., coauthor COSTS AND TREATMENT OF PATHOLOGI- BLEVINS, AUDIE and KATHERINE JEN- CAL GAMBLING, Henry R. Lesieur, 153- SEN, Gambling as a Community Devel- 71 opment Quick Fix, 109-23 Crime BYBEE, SHANNON L., see PRESTON, casino gambling and, 73, 80, 119, 120-21, FREDERICK W., coauthor 124-37 gambling and, 91, 95, 104 California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians Crime Control Act, 142 92, 99 CAMPBELL, COLIN S. and GARRY J. Eadington, William R., 8 SMITH, Canadian Gambling: Trends and EADINGTON, WILLIAM R., Contributions of Public Policy Issues, 22-35 Casino-Style Gambling to Local Econo- Canada mies, 53-65 casinos, 25-26, 28, 32 ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF CASINO GAM- First Nation gambling, 26-27, 30, 31 BLING AT THE STATE AND LOCAL gambling legislation, 23-24 LEVELS, THE, Ricardo Gazel, 66-84 gambling, opposition to, 33 Europe, casinos in, 12-19 government revenues, 23-24, 25, 28-29, 32, 33-34 FEDERAL INVOLVEMENT IN U.S. GAM- lotteries, 25, 28 ING REGULATION, James H. Frey, 138- sports betting, 32-33 52 CANADIAN GAMBLING: TRENDS AND FOLLOW THE MONEY: GAMBLING, ETH- PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES, Colin S. ICS, AND SUBPOENAS, John Warren Campbell and Garry J. Smith, 22-35 Kindt, 85-97 CASINO GAMBLING AND STREET CRIME, FREY, JAMES H., Federal Involvement in William J. Miller and Martin D. U.S. Gaming Regulation, 138-52 Schwartz, 124-37 FREY, JAMES H., Preface, 8-10 Casino Windsor, 25, 62-63 Casinos Gam-Anon, 159, 163 Asia, 19, 20-21 Gamblers Anonymous, 158-59 Atlantic City, 129-30 Gambling Australia, 19 consumer spending, 45-51, 59 Canada, 25-26, 28, 32, 62-63 economic dimensions, 36-52, 53-65, 66-84, Europe, 12-19 109-23 South Africa, 19 federal regulation, 138-52 Third World, 19-21 gambling revenues, 28-29, 33-34, 163-64 tourism 15, 112, 118-19 government revenues, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23-24, United States, 42, 60-63, 66-84, 129-30 25, 28-29, 32, 33-34, 42-43, 57, 60, 62, 67, CASINOS DE JUEGOS DEL MUNDO: A 77, 101-2, 103, 110, 112, 114, 117, 121, SURVEY OF WORLD GAMBLING, Wil- 122, 126, 141, 142-44, 166, 191 liam N. Thompson, 11-21 job creation, 26, 43, 44, 49, 60-61, 62, 103, 241 242 THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY 114, 126, 144, 148 opposition to gambling, 33, 57-59, 190, 192 National Coalition Against Legalized Gam- GAMBLING AND PROBLEM GAMBLING bling (NCALG), 94-95 AMONG YOUTHS, Randy Stinchfield see also Gambling, opposition to gambling and Ken C. Winters, 172-85 National Gambling Impact Study Commis- GAMBLING AND THE AMERICAN ECON- sion, 51, 140, 146-47, 149, 166, 190 OMY, Eugene Martin Christiansen, 36-52 Native Americans, gambling, 43-44, 77-78, 92- GAMBLING AS A COMMUNITY DEVELOP- 93, 98-108, 143, 147-49, 150, 166 MENT QUICK FIX, Audie Blevins and see also Canada, First Nation gambling Katherine Jensen, 109-23 GAMBLING AS STIGMATIZED BEHAVIOR: Organized crime, and gambling, 141, 142, 146 REGIONAL RELABELING AND THE LAW, Frederick W. Preston, Bo J. Bern- Ploscowe, Morris, 8 hard, Robert E. Hunter, and Shannon L. PRESTON, FREDERICK W., BO J. BERN- Bybee, 186-96 HARD, ROBERT E. HUNTER, and Gambling industry, influence of, 85-97 SHANNON L. BYBEE, Gambling as Gaming Devices Act, 141-42 Stigmatized Behavior: Regional Rela- GAZEL, RICARDO, The Economic Impacts of beling and the Law, 186-96 Casino Gambling at the State and Local Problem and pathological gambling, 15, 29-30, Levels, 66-84 34, 51, 59, 64, 73-74, 79, 80, 82-83, 91, 104, 131-32, 153-71, 178-79 HUNTER, ROBERT E., see PRESTON, spouses of gamblers, 159, 163 FREDERICKW., , coauthor treatment, 30-31, 158-59, 160-63, 166 youths, 172-85 INDIAN GAMING: FINANCIAALND REGU- LATORY ISSUES, Gary C. Anders, 98- SCHWARTZ, MARTIN D., see MILLER, WIL- 108 LIAM J., coauthor Indian gaming, see Canada, First Nation gam- Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida, 105 bling; Native Americans, gambling SMITH, GARRY J., see CAMPBELL, COLIN Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), 31, S., coauthor 43-45, 92,99, 100-101, 102, 105-6, 147-49 South Africa, casinos in, 19 Internet gambling, 149-51 South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS), 29, 59, 159-60, 182 JENSEN, KATHERINE, see BLEVINS, Sports betting, 32-33 AUDIE, coauthor STINCHFIELD, RANDY and KEN C. WIN- Job creation, and gambling, 26, 43, 44, 49, TERS, Gambling and Problem Gambling 60-61, 62, 103, 114, 126, 144, 148 Among Youths, 172-85 Kefauver Commission, 141 Third World, casinos in, 19-21 KINDT, JOHN WARREN, Follow the Money: THOMPSON, WILLIAM N., Casinos de Jue- Gambling, Ethics, and Subpoenas, 85-97 gos del Mundo: A Survey of World Gam- bling, 11-21 LESIEUR, HENRY R., Costs and Treatment Tourism of Pathological Gambling, 153-71 casinos and, 15, 112, 118-19 Lotteries gambling and, 60, 191 Canada, 25, 28 United States, 25, 42 WINTERS, KEN C., see STINCHFIELD, Lukas, Edwin J., 8 RANDY, coauthor MILLER, WILLIAM J. and MARTIN D. Youths, gambling by, 172-85 SCHWARTZ, Casino Gambling and Street Crime, 124-37

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