Hot Days and Violent Crimes: How Temperature Affects Crime Rates in US Cities

USAThu Jan 02 2025
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Ever wondered how the heat outside could influence what happens inside our cities? Well, it turns out that the temperature can have a pretty big impact on violent crime rates. Scientists have been studying this for years, but most of the time, they look at long periods and assume the effects are straightforward. This study, however, zoomed in on daily changes in temperature and crime in 44 cities across the US from 2005 to 2022. They found that as the mercury rises, so do the crime rates, but it's not a simple story. The researchers divided the findings into three shapes: J-shaped, inverted J-shaped, and linear. The most common pattern was the inverted J, meaning crime rates peak at high temperatures, except when it gets extremely hot. Overall, violent crime was about 3% higher at hotter temperatures compared to more moderate ones. It was also higher when the temperature was moderate compared to cold.
Interestingly, cities with more green spaces, lower latitudes, and more air-conditioned homes saw less of an increase in crime on hot days. This suggests that places with better heat management strategies might be better equipped to handle the temperature-crime link. Climate change also plays a role here. Cities with temperature anomalies—days that are much hotter than usual—saw higher risks of violent crime. This hints at the broader effects of a warming planet on urban safety. So, what's the takeaway? Hotter days mean more violent crimes, but it's not the same in every city. Some places are better at dealing with the heat, which is something to think about when planning for the future.
https://localnews.ai/article/hot-days-and-violent-crimes-how-temperature-affects-crime-rates-in-us-cities-4dc8c4c0

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