legal ethical issues Flashcards
what is the difference in the percentage of crime rates in communities with and without casinos?
A. 36%
B. 56%
C: 84%
D: 10%
C. 84% higher in communities with casinos
What percentage of violent crimes in casinos is linked to gambling?
A. 27%
B. 33%
C. 10.3%
D. 16.2%
C. 10.3%
What percent of property crimes in casino communities are linked to gambling?
A. 27%
B. 33%
C. 10.3%
D. 7.7%
D.7.7%
Common reasons individuals with gambling disorder end up in court include:
A. Domestic violence
B. Child Support and custody issues
C. Possession of illegal substances
D. Bankruptcy/Financial issues
E. All of the above
E. All of the above
Common crimes related to money those with gambling disorder participate in include:
A. Fraud
B. Bouncing checks
C. Embezzlement
D. Theft
E. None of the above
F. All of the above
F. All of the above
Other crimes commonly associated with individuals with gambling disorder include:
A. Bookmaking
B. Child neglect/endangerment (leaving children alone or in cars)
C. Murder
D. A and B
D. A and B
What year was the first gambling therapeutic court started?
A. Clark County, Nevada 2018
B. Amherst, NY 1996
C. New Jersey, 2001
D. None of the above
B. Amherst, NY 1996
Integration of gambling into therapuetic courts has happened with all of the following except:
A. Drug Court
B. Family Court
C. Veterans Court
D. Mental Health Court
D. Mental health Court
How can individuals in treatment courts be monitored to ensure compliance with expectations?
A. subpoenas for player card records from casinos
B. Daily ATM withdrawal records, bank statements, credit card statements, receipts of payday loans
C. Sworn testimony from individuals who performed bailouts
D. there is no way of telling
E. A, B, and C
E. A, B, and C
In what year did Washington State begin its problem gambling court?
A. 2015
B. 2001
C. 2018
D. 2012
D, 2012
which of the following would be considered a primary prevention activity?
A. Enacting legislation requiring self-exclusion policies for all gambling venues
B. Providing problem gambling screening at all substance abuse mental health agencies
C. Providing resilience-building activities for youth at community centers
D. Providing harm reduction interventions in gambling treatment programs.
C. Providing resilience-building activities for youth at community centers