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Gambling Freedom And Democracy 1st Edition Peter J Adams

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Gambling Freedom And Democracy 1st Edition Peter J Adams
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Peter J. Adams
ISBN: 9780415957625, 0415957621
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Gambling Freedom And Democracy 1st Edition Peter J Adams by Peter J. Adams 9780415957625, 0415957621 instant download after payment.

As a consequence of the rapid proliferation of commercial gambling in Western-style democracies, governments and communities are encountering a complex array of economic, social and cultural harms associated with this expansion. This book focuses specifically on harms to democratic systems. It examines how people with key roles in democratic structures are vulnerable to subtle influence from the burgeoning profits of gambling. It focuses particularly on the Western-style democracies of North America, Europe and Australasia. It argues that governments have a duty of care to protect their own democratic processes from subtle degradations and that independence from the gambling industries needs to be proactively built into public sector structures and processes. It outlines how a public health approach, harm minimisation strategies and international conventions can provide the base for protecting the integrity of democratic systems.

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