| Literature DB >> 24234921 |
D I Templer1, J Moten, G Kaiser.
Abstract
The characteristics of 28 men convicted for casino gaming offenses in Nevada were determined. Twenty-seven of these inmates cheated using slot or video poker machines. Most of the subjects used slugs. The other cheated at cards. Compared to other inmates, a disproportionate number of inmates were white. There were no black inmates incarcerated for this crime. Eighteen (57%) of the gaming offenders were over the age of 40 when convicted, in significant comparison to 27% of the general population inmates. They had significantly more aliases than the general population inmates. None of the gaming offenders had a history of violent felony convictions. They had, however, a history of great social, marital, occupational, and financial instability in addition to a criminal life style.Entities:
Year: 1994 PMID: 24234921 DOI: 10.1007/BF02104965
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gambl Stud ISSN: 1050-5350