Are crime and heat correlated?
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AUGUSTA, Ga. () – The temperature is rising, and some believe the crime rate is going up, along with it. I took that theory to some experts to find out if it’s true. 

The Dean of the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Augusta University says there are two theories about an increase in crime during the summer.   

“One’s the heat aggression theory that we get hot, we get irritated, we’re more likely to get aggressive,” said Kim Davies, Dean of Pamplin College and Sociology Professor, Augusta University. “And there’s certainly research to suggest that’s the case. The other idea is the routine activates theory and we’re just outside more. If you take especially teenagers doing crime. They’re more likely to be outside.”  

Major Robbie Silas with the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office told me he also believes the uptick in crime is because of children being out of school and more people are out and about.  

“Once school gets out, we see our juvenile crimes progress a little bit, and our autos, burglaries,” said Major Robbie Silas, Special Operations, RCSO. “We also see domestic violence because that’s when you have all your family gatherings during the summer.”  

While there is research that heat can cause people to be more aggressive, Davies says leans toward the routine activity’s theory. She says there are more opportunities during the summer for crime.  

“One thing you have to think about is correlation and how it works. We know that when ice cream sales go up, homicide goes up, violent crimes go up. You have to think about it, when it’s hotter outside people eat more ice cream, people also do crimes. So, we have to be careful the conclusions we draw and make sure we are doing science,” said Davies.  

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