Formative Investigation Into the Effectiveness of Gambling Venue Exclusion Processes in New Zealand
Exclusion of patrons from gambling venues is potentially an effective early intervention for minimising harm from excessive gambling since it may contribute to the treatment and/or recovery of people with developing and established gambling problems. Internationally, some jurisdictional regulations...
Main Authors: | Bellringer, M (Author), Coombes, R (Author), Pulford, J (Author), Abbott, M (Author) |
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Format: | Others |
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Auckland University of Technology (AUT),
2011-09-06T21:45:05Z.
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