RT Article T1 The effects of weather on homicide JF Journal of quantitative criminology VO 11 IS 1 SP 51 OP 70 A1 Cheatwood, Derral LA English YR 1995 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1764276884 AB This article examines the correlation between weather features and homicide in. Baltimore, Maryland, over an 8-year span of time. The consistent meteorological-measure of importance is the number of previous days in a row in which the discomfort index (a temperature and humidity measure) has been over the physiologically relevant level of 79. In all cases, however, the variance explained is quite small. The results are used to compare physiological and interactional explanations of weather or heat effects, leading to the conclusion that the repertoire of habits and adaptations available to the individual conditions his or her reactions to physiological stress induced by the weather. K1 Crime K1 temperature K1 Weather K1 Homicide DO 10.1007/BF02221300