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Current practices and policing issues related to Calgary casinos

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Author
Calgary Police Service
Accessioned
2005-01-21T22:37:15Z
Available
2005-01-21T22:37:15Z
Issued
1996-11-12
Other
Gambling Literature
Subject
Casinos--Alberta
Charitable casinos
Private casinos
VLTs
Video lottery terminals
Gambling--crime
Gambling--social issues
Type
Other
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Abstract
This report relects upon the impacts of both charitable and freestanding/privatized casinos on policing, social and economic issues. It was produced in response to a motion made by Alderman Kerr, seconded by Alderman Jones with respect to Bylaw 16Z96 stating: the Calgary Police Service and the Calgary Police Commission be requested to conduct a thorough investigation on policing issues both, pro and con, related to casinos and report to the City Council by 1996, November 1. Note: Includes Appendix A: Potential Effects of a Casino on Policing Services; Appendix B: Potential Effects of a Casino on Policing Services : Supplemental Report.
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The Calgary Police Service
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/9486
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/1880/467
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