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Title: Holding it all together and picking up the pieces: Women’s experiences of gambling and crime
Authors: Trebilcock, J
Advisors: Arenstein, T
Harding, N
Jaques, N
Jenkins, C
Knight, W
Riley, L
Trebilcock, J
Issue Date: 27-Feb-2023
Publisher: Howard League for Penal Reform
Citation: Trebilcock, J. on behalf of the study team (2023) Holding it all together and picking up the pieces: Women’s experiences of gambling and crime. London: Howard League for Penal Reform, pp. 1 - 84. Available at: https://howardleague.org/publications/holding-it-all-together-and-picking-up-the-pieces-womens-experiences-of-gambling-and-crime/.
Abstract: This research for the Commission on Crime and Gambling Related Harms focuses on women’s experiences of crime and gambling. The report reveals that increasing numbers of women are gambling and seeking help for gambling-related harms, but many are being met with a lack of awareness and understanding about gambling and crime from the criminal justice system, as well as many other services including those in health, financial institutions, and the family courts. As a result, women in this study reported that the support they had been given had been lacking.
Description: The report of the Commission on Crime and Gambling Related Harms
Study team (in alphabetical order): Tracey Arenstein, Nicola Harding, Nicola Jaques, Carrie Jenkins, Wendy Knight, Liz Riley, Julie Trebilcock.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/26294
ISBN: 978-1-911114-73-4 (PDF)
Other Identifiers: ORCID iD: Julie Trebilcock https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4160-0531
Appears in Collections:Dept of Social and Political Sciences Research Papers

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