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editorial
People and concepts behind the Journal of Gambling Issues
Readers go to journals for their contents, but in this editorial we invite
you to see what lies behind those contents. We ask our readers—if they have
not done so—to read the important information that we publish in each issue
of the Journal of Gambling Issues (JGI) on our statement of purpose, the
ethical and accountability code that we seek to follow, along with the names
of the members of our international Advisory board, Editorial board, and the
valuable reviewers who help us to publish this journal. You'll find these by
scrolling down through either this editorial or the first editorial in any
issue.
Statement of purpose. We conclude by saying that "...our aim is to help make
sense of how gambling affects us all" and we strive to do that by providing
original papers on gambling research, treatment, policy, and opinion essays.
Reviews of books, videos, DVDs, educational materials, and movies can inform
us of the state of knowledge and of new developments in the gambling field.
Ethics and accountability. The International Society of Addiction Journal
Editors (ISAJE) developed the ethical and accountability code that we strive
to follow. It represents conservative and long-established practices in
publishing peer-reviewed social science. We are proud to belong to this
society. A constant over the last few decades in publishing health-related
research and treatment papers is to require increasing transparency and
accountability by authors. As other journals and the ISAJE develop new
standards we will evaluate them to see if they are appropriate for the JGI.
International Advisory board. This volunteer group has counselled us on
matters of publishing policy and we are always grateful for their input.
Editorial board. Like other editorial boards, this group aids the editor in
decision-making on day-to-day matters and long-term planning. They sometimes
carry a heavy load of time and responsibilities.
Peer reviewers. It is a commonplace in scholarly publishing to say that the
peer reviewers make a journal and this is true for the JGI. Our reviewers
offer their spare time and bring so many helpful qualities: wise judgement
and counsel, expertise in their specialties, a keen sense of the standards
for a scholarly paper, and their desire to treat authors fairly. Without
these qualities the JGI would be the poorer. An editor is in the fortunate
position to see how papers are improved by wise and thoughtful input from
peer reviewers. Authors are sincere when they thank the anonymous reviewers
who helped them develop their papers during peer review.
We are grateful to all for their contributions to the Journal of Gambling
Issues. For more detailed information, please scroll down.
We welcome your comments.
Phil Lange
Phil Lange, editor, Journal of Gambling Issues
E-mail: Phil_Lange@camh.net
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Statement of purpose
The Journal of Gambling Issues (JGI) offers
an Internet-based forum for developments in gambling-related research,
policy and treatment as well as personal accounts about gambling and
gambling behaviour. Through publishing peer-reviewed articles about gambling
as a social phenomenon and the prevention and treatment of gambling
problems, it is our aim is to help make sense of how gambling affects us
all.
The JGI is published by the
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and
is fully funded by the Ontario Substance Abuse Bureau of the Ministry of
Health and Long-Term Care. We welcome manuscripts submitted by researchers
and clinicians, people involved in gambling as players, and family and
friends of gamblers.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this journal do not necessarily reflect those of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
Ethics and accountability
The Journal of Gambling Issues is a
member of the International Society of Addiction Journal Editors and
supports the Farmington Consensus statement on ethical standards in
publishing:
http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~sjp22/isaje/farmington.htm
Editorial Board
Bruce Ballon, Peter Ferentzy,
Nina Littman-Sharp, Robert Murray, Wayne Skinner,
Tony Toneatto, Nigel E. Turner, and Martin Zack, Centre
for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Advisory Board
Peter Adams, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioural Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Will Bennis, Max Planck Institute, Berlin,
Germany
Alex Blaszczynski, School of Psychiatry,
University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Jeffrey L. Derevensky, International Center
for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada
Mark Griffiths, Psychology Division,
Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, U.K.
David C. Hodgins, Dept. of Psychology,
University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Edward Kwan, Independent practice, Hong Kong,
China
Ray McNeil, Nova Scotia Department of Health,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Lia Nower, School of Social Welfare,
University of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, Misouri, U.S.A.
Nancy Petry, University of Connecticut Health
Center, Farmington, Connecticut, U.S.A.
María Prieto, Dept. of Psychological
Intervention, University P. Comillas, Madrid, Spain
Lusanda U.Z. Rataemane, National Gambling
Board, Hatfield, Pretoria, South Africa
Gerda Reith, Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology
and Applied Social Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
Cesar A. Sanchez-Bello, Pathological Gambling Section of Latin-American
Psychiatric Association, Isla de Margarita, Venezuela
Målfrid Todal, Division of Psychiatry, St. Olav's Hospital, Trondheim,
Norway
Rachel A. Volberg, Gemini Research, Ltd., Northampton, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Monica L. Zilberman, Institute of Psychiatry, University of São Paulo, São
Paulo, Brazil
Reviewers
Peter Adams, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioural Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Alex Blaszczynski, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Linda Chamberlain, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
Gerry Cooper, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Sudbury, Ontario,
Canada
Jeff Derevensky, Youth Gambling Research & Treatment Clinic, Dept of
Educational and Counselling Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada
William Eadington, Institute for the Study of Gambling and Commercial
Gaming, University of Nevada at Reno, Reno, Nevada, U.S.A.
Pat Erickson, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
Jackie Ferris, Ferris Research, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
G. Ron Frisch, Problem Gambling Research Group, Dept of Psychology,
University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Richard Govoni, Problem Gambling Research Group, Dept of Psychology,
University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Mark Griffiths, Psychology Division, Nottingham Trent University,
Nottingham, U.K.
Rina Gupta, Youth Gambling Research & Treatment Clinic, Dept of Educational
and Counselling Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
David C. Hodgins, Addiction Centre, Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary,
Alberta, Canada
Roger Horbay, Game Planit Interactive Corp., Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Alun C. Jackson, School of Social Work, University of Melbourne, Melbourne,
New South Wales, Australia
Durand Jacobs, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, California,
U.S.A.
Jeffrey Kassinove, Dept of Psychology, Monmouth University, West Long
Branch, New Jersey, U.S.A.
David Korn, Dept. of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
Igor Kusyszyn, Dept. of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
Robert Ladouceur, École de Psychologie, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Samuel Law, St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Henry Lesieur, Dept of Psychiatry, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode
Island, U.S.A.
Vanessa López-Viets, Dept of Psychology, University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A.
Ray MacNeil, Nova Scotia Department of Health, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Virginia McGowan, Addictions Counselling Program, The University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Goldie Millar, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Daniela Penickova, University
of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A.
María Prieto, Dept. of Psychological Intervention, University P. Comillas,
Madrid, Spain
Gerda Reith, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Glasgow,
Glasgow, Scotland
Robin Room, Centre for Social Research on Alcohol and Drugs, University of
Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Lisa Root, The Niagara Alcohol and Drug Assessment Service, St. Catherines,
Ontario, Canada
Richard J. Rosenthal, UCLA
Gambling Studies Program, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
Loreen Rugle, Clinical and Research Services, Trimeridian, Inc., Carmel,
Indiana, U.S.A.
Randy Stinchfield, University of Minnesota Medical School, St. Paul,
Minnesota, U.S.A.
David Streiner, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
William Thompson, Dept. of Public Administration, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.
Marianna Toce-Gerstein, NORC at the University of Chicago, Washington, D.C.,
U.S.A.
Lisa Vig, Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota, Fargo, North Dakota,
U.S.A.
Rachel Volberg, Gemini Research, Ltd., Northampton, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Keith Whyte, National Council on Problem Gambling, Washington D.C., U.S.A.
Jamie Wiebe, Responsible Gambling Council (Ontario), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Robert J. Williams, School of Health Sciences, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Harold Wynne, Wynne Resources Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Reviews editor
Marianna Toce Gerstein,
Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Design staff
Graphic designer: Mara Korkola, Centre for
Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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