Temperatures that deviate from the long-term local norm affect human health, and are projected to become more frequent as the global climate changes. There are limited data on …
Background There has been an increasing interest in the association between ambient temperature and violence and crime, in the context of global warming. We aimed to evaluate …
C Thomas, KT Wolff - Journal of criminal justice, 2023 - Elsevier
Purpose Current evidence suggests volatile temperatures are becoming more common because of climate change and can be expected to become even more frequent in the …
Objectives: To summarize the existing knowledge of the impact of climate change on health from previous research in the Eastern Mediterranean region (EMR) and identify knowledge …
Background: The number of meteoropaths, or people negatively affected by weather conditions, is rising dramatically. Meteoropathy is developing rapidly due to ever poorer …
The specific impact of weather factors on psychiatric disorders has been investigated only in few studies with inconsistent results. We hypothesized that meteorological conditions …
Background Criminology research has traditionally investigated sociodemographic predictors of crime, such as sex, race, age, and socioeconomic status. However, evidence …
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the role of climatic parameters and phenomena including the monthly number of dusty/rainy/snowy/foggy days, cloudiness …