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To law en- forcement officials, however, a full moon is the main ingredient for a busy night. According to Linda Eisner, of the Williamsport Police Department Records' Office, crimes of all types double during periods when the moon is full. Theories about the effect the moon has on people date back to the early part of the 15th Century, when Paracelsus, a Swiss alchemist, stated he was convinced that the moon exercised a supernatural influence over the brain.
Miss Eisner went on to say that the crimes committed during full moons are not "the every day type of crime. Next: Another view. Bowes, director of student activities and placement.