Legal Gambling on Indian Reservations
In the 1980s the possibility of
legal gambling on Indian reservations emerged as a potential means for many Native American peoples to revitalize their ....
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Compulsive Gambling
.... treatment methods. A conclusion will discuss the growing popularity of
legal gambling in American culture. The ubiquitous nature ....
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The Amateur Sports Integrity Act
.... The unintended consequences of a ban on
legal gambling on college sports could adversely affect the already high rate of
gambling related problems in society ....
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Legalization of casino gambling in New York
.... State Senator Nicholas Spano stated that one reason for supporting this legislation was the prospect of having
legal gambling on Indian-owned land,
gambling ....
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The Impact of Gambling: Sports Law
.... Recently, Delaware decided that it would take advantage of its opportunity to make money on
legal sports
gambling, leading the NFL, the NBA, the NCAA, MLB, and ....
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NCAA Legal Cases
.... director of athletics was to inform the Judicial Affairs and
Legal Services office .... of focus in this analysis is the violation of NCAA
gambling regulations and ....
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Corruption as a Social and Legal Issue
Corruption is a major social and
legal issue, and police agencies do not .... officers appear to have exacted protection money from known
gambling racketeers in ....
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Indian Tribes and Gambling
.... Under the Federal Indian Gaming Act, if any form of
gambling is
legal in a state, something similar must also be permitted on the lands of a recognized Indian ....
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Legalized Gambling as a Mainstream Leisure Activity
.... 1994, p. 10). A second factor in the proliferation of
legal gambling is the change in society's attitude toward gaming. In 1993, the ....
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Online Gambling
.... Since gamers can get around Internet technology to gamble online whether it is
legal or not, prohibiting online
gambling is futile anyway (Bell). ....
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Casino Gambling & Florida
.... casino
gambling, instead, it has a day-cruise facility that offers gamblers the opportunity to board ships that cruise offshore where casino
gambling is
legal. ....
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Legalizing Casino Gambling
It does, however, have a day-cruise facility that offers gamblers the opportunity to board ships that cruise offshore where casino
gambling is
legal. ....
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Legalized Gambling in Florida
It does, however, have a day-cruise facility that offers gamblers the opportunity to board ships that cruise offshore where casino
gambling is
legal. ....
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Indian Tribes & Gaming on Reservations
In the 1980s the possibility of
legal gambling on Indian reservations emerged as a potential means for many Native American peoples to revitalize their ....
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HARRAH'S ENTERTAINMENT, INC.
.... in the
gambling markets have a great deal of power in 2004 because most of them no longer have to travel hundreds of miles to visit a
legal gambling facility. ....
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Internet Gaming with Credit Cards
.... In Japan, where
gambling is
legal nationwide, more than $300 billion was bet in Pachinko machines alone in 1997 (Freedman, 1998, p. S35). ....
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The Gaming Industry & Online Gaming
.... In Japan, where
gambling is
legal nationwide, more than $300 billion was bet in Pachinko machines alone in 1997 (Freedman, 1998, p. S35). ....
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Sports & Entertainment Ethics
.... For example, athletes have a
legal and ethical duty to be honest with their .... The lure of
gambling has ruined the career of many a professional owner, coach, and ....
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The Oneida Nation of New York
.... net) The modern-day Oneida, like many Indian tribes remaining in the United States, have taken advantage of their
legal status to institute
gambling on their ....
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Internet sites and Regulation
.... They are strict
legal rules governing the acts of all citizens within their .... There are of course laws that regulate
gambling and spam, but the Internet is ....
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Types of Criminal Acts
.... status such as age-contingent offenses or nonstatus such as illegal
gambling offenses .... The
legal statutes in most societies do not confine themselves only to the ....
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Organized crime in America
.... as it continues to grow, reaching into both illegal and
legal business transactions .... criminal activities of the Mafia range from drugs to
gambling, which are its ....
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Prostitution as a Crime
.... The emergence of vice in a
legal setting adds a new dimension to the study .... 6) the licensing model, as indicated by the Nevada data for
gambling and prostitution ....
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Effects of Organized Crime on American Culture
.... after state has been instituting their own form of
gambling through lotteries .... the change in organized crime has been the movement into
legal activities, which ....
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Bally Manufacturing Establishments
.... of place, Bally located its hotel/cas ino operations in the only two locations in the United States 7where large scale casino
gambling is
legal Nevada, and ....
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Advertising by Professionals
.... by potential clients unaware of certain routine
legal practices. ....
Gambling casino operator challenged statute and regulations that restricted advertising of ....
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Different Forms of Crime
.... activities offered to the public such as prostitution,
gambling, drugs, pornography .... of the public who supposedly operate within the realm of
legal or legitimate ....
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ADDICTIONS AND ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS
.... the scope of its concern as including alcohol,
legal medications (both .... Likewise, behavior patterns such as compulsive
gambling are regarded as addictions from ....
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The Mexican Mafia or La EME
.... for gang members, the Mafia expanded to include extortion,
gambling and homosexual .... However, the Mafia is run not unlike any
legal, nationwide corporation with ....
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Organized Crime
.... For example, Missouri and Illinois have made it
legal for floating casinos to operate in their states. However, these
gambling boats are perceived to have ....
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