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On the Shoulders of MertonPotentially Sobering Consequences of Problem Gambling PolicyUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas
University of Nevada, Las Vegas Robert Mertons theoretical formulations of unintended consequences provide a useful framework for understanding the potential consequences of problem gambling policy. More generally, a sociological perspective on mental illness perspective brings a particular insight to the field of gambling studies. Based on the current understanding of problem gamblers careers, one can speculate on a number of instances in which policies intended to help this population can actually exacerbate matters. Because of this potentiality, the field of problem gambling should both (a) engage the concept of unintended consequences in the sociological, Mertonian sense and (b) attempt to incorporate theory and research whenever possible to better understand the potential for such consequences.
Key Words: gambling problem gambling unintended consequences gambling policy Merton latent functions manifest functions
American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 47, No. 11,
1395-1405 (2004) This article has been cited by other articles:
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