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Crime Management System: 1) Background/ Problem Statement

This system aims to improve crime management by allowing citizens to easily report complaints and send SOS requests to authorities. It also displays crime rates by city. The system has two types of users - citizens and police. Citizens can register, log in, file complaints that include photos and descriptions, and send location-enabled SOS requests. Police can view pending, ongoing and solved complaints, track active SOS requests on a map, and see crime rates. The system uses a waterfall development approach and requires internet, Android 6.0+ phones and laptops with minimum specifications.

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Crime Management System: 1) Background/ Problem Statement

This system aims to improve crime management by allowing citizens to easily report complaints and send SOS requests to authorities. It also displays crime rates by city. The system has two types of users - citizens and police. Citizens can register, log in, file complaints that include photos and descriptions, and send location-enabled SOS requests. Police can view pending, ongoing and solved complaints, track active SOS requests on a map, and see crime rates. The system uses a waterfall development approach and requires internet, Android 6.0+ phones and laptops with minimum specifications.

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Crime Management System

1) Background/ Problem Statement


Since the dawn of the 21st Century, India has witnessed a surge in
urbanization. A significantly sizeable portion of the populace has now started
residing in cities. Moreover, a survey by the UN predicts this number to
continues to grow in the coming decades.
Although this wave of urbanization bodes well for the growth of the Indian
economy, it also brings along a rise in the rate of crime.
As criminals develop and evolve their methods of operation, traditional
methods of policing and law enforcement often prove ineffective.
This Crime Management System consists of two kinds of users- Citizens and
Police. This system aims to make the police more accessible and approachable
to the citizens.
Citizens can quickly and effortlessly report their complaints through this
application.
Besides this, citizens can also send out an SOS request in emergencies. After
receiving an SOS request, the authorities can track the citizen's location and
promptly respond to the situation.
To improve security and prevent misuse, the user has to verify themselves with
an OTP at the time of registration.
2) Working of the Project

This system is a complete package of a Crime Management System, in


this project there are two users of which one is Police and second one is Indian
Citizens. First of all, Indian Citizen (User) have to register themselves with the
email Id. At time of registration user will receive an OTP (One Time Password)
from system. User can change the login password. Now, Dashboard / Home
screen will open. On that screen user can access Personal Information,
Complaints, Crime Rate, Guid Book. In Complaint’s tab add & view their
complaint information like Picture, Name, Description, Type (Missing, Robbery,
Etc). After, the registering the complaint go to SOS request. In SOS, the current
location updated into the system. In Crime Rate User can see crime by
choosing cities. Second one user is police, only the registered police can access
the app. After login, now they can see Complaints, SOS, Crime Rate on
Dashboard screen. In Complaints screen, there are three tabs Pending,
Ongoing, Solved. They can sort the data by Date, Crime Type. In SOS, Police can
view the Active and previous. In previous tab shows, completed cases with
their details. And active tab shows Current active cases with their details like
Trace Location, Update SOS. On Trace Location, the police can see location of
case. And can update the SOS status. On Crime Rate the police can also see the
crime rate according to the different cities.
3) Advantages
a. Registration with OTP

b. Crime Location with Google Map

c. Crime rate according to cities.

d. Sort Data by Date and Crime Type


4) System Description
The system comprises of 2 major modules with their sub-modules as
follows:

1. User (Citizen):
 Register: User can register the account with Email Id, Contact
Number.
 Login: User can login into his account using Email Id and
password.
 Dashboard: Home, Profile, Complaints, Crime Rate.
 Home: See the current case.
 Profile: User can see the personal information.
 Complaints: List of complaints registered by user. And can add
sort by date and Crime Type.
 Crime Rate: Sort the crime data according to the cities.
 Guide book: List of things to do or not to do.
 Change Password: Change the password for login.
2. User (Police):
 Login: Only the registered police officers can login the app.
 Dashboard: View Complaints, View SOS, Crime Rate.
 Complaints: In complaints, there are three tabs pending, ongoing,
solved and it shows according to their status. Can sort by date and
crime type.

 SOS: In SOS, there are two tabs Active & Previous. In Active,
shows the current case with Trace Location. In Previous, shows
the previous solved cases with their details.

 Crime Rate: It shows the crime rate according to the cities.


5) Project Life Cycle

The waterfall model is a classical model used in system development life


cycle to create a system with a linear and sequential approach. It is termed as
waterfall because the model develops systematically from one phase to
another in downward fashion. The waterfall approach does not define the
process to go back to the previous phase to handle changes in requirement.
The waterfall approach is the earliest approach that was used for software
development

6) System Requirement

I. Hardware Requirement

i. Laptop or PC
 I3 processor system or higher
 4 GB RAM or higher
 100 GB ROM or higher

ii. Android Phone (6.0 and above)

II. Software Requirement

iii. Laptop or PC
 Windows 7 or higher
 Android Studio
7) Limitation/Disadvantages

 Wrong inputs will affect the project outputs.


 Internet Connection is mandatory.
8) Application –

9) Reference

10) Screenshots

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