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Study into the relationship between crime and problem gambling : report to the Minister / Independent Gambling Authority
Bib ID 3501441
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
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South Australia. Independent Gambling Authority
 
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Description Adelaide : Independent Gambling Authority, [2003?] 
ii, 86 p. ; 
Notes

Cover title.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 84-86)

Electronic version available at: http://www.iga.sa.gov.au/pdf/iga/5-crime.pdf

Subjects Gambling and crime -- South Australia.  |  Criminal statistics -- South Australia.

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