Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3.Journal manuscript -- 4. Synthesis and conclusion -- Appendices.This study investigates the relationship between temperature and crime in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Time series and logistic models were applied to an 11-year dataset of incidents of assault, theft, and fraud, as well as spatial mapping and modelling of assault. Results suggested that assault and theft counts were significantly higher in summer than winter (18 and 6%, respectively), while fraud counts were not significantly different. Using maximum monthly temperature, results indicated that for every 10°C increase in temperature, average monthly assaults increased by ...
It has been argued that the temperature increase caused by anthropogenic climate change will produce...
It is controversial if global warming will result into increased crime and conflict rate, and no cau...
The present study examined the maximum temperature outside and reports of violent crime, property cr...
An analysis of annual, quarterly, and monthly data for recorded crime in England and Wales yielded s...
We estimate the effect of temperature on monthly crime using a panel dataset that matches weather wi...
Introduction: To investigate relationships between ambient temperatures and violent crimes to determ...
This study examined associations between temperature and several categories of crime in two diverse ...
It has been argued that the temperature increase caused by anthropogenic climate change will produce...
'n1e hypothesized relation between uncomfortably hot temperatures and aggressive behavior was e...
Crime and weather are common topics of conversation, but rarely simultaneously. Criminological resea...
© The Author(s) 2020. Drawing on prior studies, green criminologists have hypothesized that climate ...
Amid the concern of rising temperatures, the relationships between heat and homicide, violent crime,...
Since the 1800s researchers have been trying to connect possible relationships between temperature a...
Background: There has been an increasing interest in the association between ambient temperature and...
The temperature-aggression hypothesis, negative affect escape hypothesis, and routine activities the...
It has been argued that the temperature increase caused by anthropogenic climate change will produce...
It is controversial if global warming will result into increased crime and conflict rate, and no cau...
The present study examined the maximum temperature outside and reports of violent crime, property cr...
An analysis of annual, quarterly, and monthly data for recorded crime in England and Wales yielded s...
We estimate the effect of temperature on monthly crime using a panel dataset that matches weather wi...
Introduction: To investigate relationships between ambient temperatures and violent crimes to determ...
This study examined associations between temperature and several categories of crime in two diverse ...
It has been argued that the temperature increase caused by anthropogenic climate change will produce...
'n1e hypothesized relation between uncomfortably hot temperatures and aggressive behavior was e...
Crime and weather are common topics of conversation, but rarely simultaneously. Criminological resea...
© The Author(s) 2020. Drawing on prior studies, green criminologists have hypothesized that climate ...
Amid the concern of rising temperatures, the relationships between heat and homicide, violent crime,...
Since the 1800s researchers have been trying to connect possible relationships between temperature a...
Background: There has been an increasing interest in the association between ambient temperature and...
The temperature-aggression hypothesis, negative affect escape hypothesis, and routine activities the...
It has been argued that the temperature increase caused by anthropogenic climate change will produce...
It is controversial if global warming will result into increased crime and conflict rate, and no cau...
The present study examined the maximum temperature outside and reports of violent crime, property cr...