2019
DOI: 10.1017/s0898030619000216
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“Put the Gangsters Out of Business”: Gambling Legalization and the War on Organized Crime

Abstract: Abstract:From the 1950s through the 1970s, American policymakers engaged in an extensive campaign against illegal gambling in an effort to turn the tide in the government’s crusade against organized crime. At the grassroots, however, voters endorsed a different form of state expansion to beat back the mob menace. Between 1963 and 1977, fourteen northeastern and Rust Belt states enacted the first government-run lotteries in the twentieth-century United States on the belief that legalized gambling would undercut… Show more

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“…The success of Singapore in minimising corruption can be attributed to its dual strategy of reducing both opportunities and incentives for corruption. The Italian government considers transparency and prevention more effective than subsequent severe punishment (Cohen, 2019; Holden et al , 2020). There is a possibility of introducing measures applied by the UK and the USA to prevent private companies from plundering their own funds and applying sanctions to them for violations of anti-corruption legislation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The success of Singapore in minimising corruption can be attributed to its dual strategy of reducing both opportunities and incentives for corruption. The Italian government considers transparency and prevention more effective than subsequent severe punishment (Cohen, 2019; Holden et al , 2020). There is a possibility of introducing measures applied by the UK and the USA to prevent private companies from plundering their own funds and applying sanctions to them for violations of anti-corruption legislation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%