UK LOTTERY COMMISSION TAKES A CLOSER LOOK AT
NATIONAL LOTTERY DOMINANCE (Update)
22 May 2009
New independent study to consider underage
element
The release of the UK Gambling Commission's latest
edition of its ongoing Gambling Prevalence research (see
previous InfoPowa reports) has been followed by news
that the UK National Lottery Commission has initiated an
additional and independent study of possible underage
gambling on the lottery.
National Lottery
wagering dominated the remote gaming activity section of
the latest Gambling Commission report.
Swiss-Press reports that the National Lottery Commission
initiative is motivated by a desire to better understand
the habits of underage gamblers who play the UK's
national lottery, and to this end it has commissioned
the Ipsos MORI research group to conduct an in-depth
study.
"The major study is designed around the
underage play of the National Lottery," reports
Swiss-press.com. "[It] will also provide a much expanded
survey of the gambling preferences of the 12 to 15
year-old youth demographic."
Ipsos MORI will
apparently be supported in the endeavour by the UK's
Salford University, which will provide technical and
academic support, and will sample a group of almost nine
thousand youths to measure levels of underage lottery
play. A similar study conducted in 2006 will be used as
a reference and benchmark for the new research.
Persons under the age of 16 years are expressly
prohibited from playing the National Lottery.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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