Miss Whiplash
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"Murders increase when the temperature reaches 92 degrees F."
True or woo?
True or woo?
"Murders increase when the temperature reaches 92 degrees F."
True or woo?
"Murders increase when the temperature reaches 92 degrees F."
True or woo?
Bah....John, I really think there could be something to it here in the US (at least where it hit's the 90's and 100's). When it is really hot and humid, people tend to come outdoors and, as a result, interact more. A lot of the folks that can't afford air conditioning have to get out of the house to escape the heat. They interact. They fight. There are more violent incidents.Probably about as true as the 'full moon effect'.
Having said that, coming from Newcastle, England (55 degrees north), I'm hardly qualified to comment. I think we reached 94F in 1991. Average July temp is around 66F![]()
The heat hypothesis states that hot temperatures can increase aggressive motives and behaviors. Although alternative explanations occasionally account for some portion of the observed increases in aggression when temperatures are high, none are sufficient to account for most such heat effects. Hot temperatures increase aggression by directly increasing feelings of hostility and indirectly increasing aggressive thoughts.
That may well be a factor, but I think it's primarily the result of more gangbangers hanging out in the streets, and school being out.From the abstract: