The research, conducted by Leah Schinasi, PhD, assistant research professor, and Ghassan Hamra, PhD, assistant professor, both of Drexel's Dornsife School of Public Health, was published in the Journal of Urban Health and used a decade's worth of crime data in Philadelphia (from 2006 until 2015) to find that rates of violent crime and
disorderly conduct increased when daily temperatures are higher.
His
increasing excitement as he explains the game to other shoppers (but to no one in particular), his accelerating patter, his rapid movement of pieces on the board, his high - speed strategizing, and his considerable size are all the stuff of a
disorderly conduct charge.