The Influence of Gaming Expenditure on Crime Rates in South Australia: A Local Area Empirical Investigation |
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Authors: | Sarah Ann Wheeler David K. Round Rick Sarre Michael O’Neil |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre for Regulation and Market Analysis, School of Commerce, University of South Australia, GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, SA, 5001, Australia;(2) South Australian Centre for Economic Studies, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia |
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Abstract: | Although there has been much speculation about the possible links between gambling and crime rates, relevant quantitative evidence has been practically non-existent in Australia to date. This paper reports the results of research that utilised a model designed to investigate the potential relationship between electronic gaming machine expenditures and property (income-generating) crime rates reported to police in local areas in South Australia in 2002–2003. The research found that the higher the expenditures on gaming machines in a particular local area per adult, the higher the income-generating crime rate in that area. No such relationship was found between gaming machine expenditure and non-income-generating crime rates. However, further research is required before any policy-relevant conclusions can be drawn. |
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Keywords: | Gaming machine expenditure Income-generating crime Local areas |
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