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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Indirect victims of gambling addiction
by
Kavelj22
on 13/03/2024, 21:38:15 UTC
Logically, a child under the age of 18 (legally under the age of maturity) cannot be held accountable. Therefore, all blame falls on the parents, even if the child was influenced by another source, such as being influenced by a relative who is addicted to gambling, or being influenced by advertisements on Internet sites, or even by a recommendation from a friend. Parents are responsible for the psychological and cultural formation of their children, and they bear responsibility for the fate of their child, especially during childhood and the following stage.

With the advancement of technology, learning and practicing gambling has become easier. But at the same time, the same development has occurred in the means of guardians monitoring and checking on their children, as well as their behavior, which must be characterized to a large extent by integrity.

That's true, of course with those who are still not old enough, if they make a mistake then it will still be the burden and responsibility of their parents. indeed, if you are still not old enough, whatever problems occur, of course the parents will be responsible for everything, also sometimes when we are adults we still need parents to help with problems that occur, but not entirely by parents because of course when we are adults we are already We must be able to choose which things are good for us and which things are not good for us, and be responsible for everything that happens because it is based on our own actions.
of course with the development of technology this is good but sometimes it also makes things difficult and there are negatives such as online gambling, online gambling has influenced many young people in every country, I am sure every young person in the world must be familiar with online gambling which is currently popular in the media social, therefore it is not surprising that they are familiar with online gambling because they are already used to spending their daily lives using cellphones and the internet.

I tried to search for statistics available online about the number and type of domestic violence cases linked to gambling addiction. All available statistics are about addiction cases in general, which include alcohol and drugs as well. There are no accurate statistics, but at least there is a general consensus on classifying the danger of gambling at the same level as alcohol and drugs. In general, we can enumerate more tragic cases due to gambling than examples of people who were lucky and had their lives change completely, as happens to addicts.

Theoretically, it seems impossible to monitor children's behavior throughout childhood until they reach legal age, but we know that every person is subject to the influences around him. It would be better for that environment to remain free of people addicted to any habit.