Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
316693 Comprehensive Psychiatry 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThe hypothesis of a lunar influence on human abnormal behavior is still widespread, although research has led to conflicting findings. Therefore, a population-based study to assess the influence of lunar phases on violent crimes was conducted.MethodsThe study included all serious crimes of battery (aggravated assaults) committed in Middle Franconia (Bavaria, Germany) between 1999 and 2005 (n = 23 142). Data were analyzed regarding lunar phase, sex, and place of crime scene (outdoor vs indoor).ResultsNo significant associations between full, absent, and the moon's interphases and serious crimes of battery could be detected. Furthermore, a Fourier analysis was conducted that failed to produce an association between violence and the moon's phases.DiscussionSeveral possible explanations for the presented results are discussed including biological and social mechanisms.ConclusionsThe present study fails to find a significant association between lunar phases and crimes of battery.

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