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ONLINE COMPLAINT REPORTING

SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
❖ This project Online Crime Reporting System has been developed
on C#, ASP and SQL Server.
❖ The main aim for this project is to provide all crime management
solutions which are easily accessible to everyone.
❖ This system starts with the every people who want to log a
complaint through the internet so this project is very useful for
police department and social worker to find out the problem in the
society without people are coming to the police station every time.
❖ main purpose of this system is to manage criminal details in a
centralized database and provide solution for public to give
complaint through online and get online and get online service.
ABSTRACT

❖ The victims can file the FIR through the website under various
sections.
❖ user can send photo evidence if any online. There will be an
‘SOS ’capability in which, the user can press a button and
his/her location will be sent to the nearest Police station.
❖ There will be a separate component for the accident victims so
that FIR can be registered fast and treatment can be started as
soon as possible.
❖ In this current system, user’s information will be kept
confidential and only users complain will be forwarded to its
nearest police station.
❖ Users complain number will be forwarded from the server side
automatically. For identifying location and authentic person,
concept of cookies and IP addressing has been used. To
eliminate the location conflicts between police station, server
will play a vital role.
❖ It will search the address table using IP address and forward
message to that police location from where the message has
been received.
❖ We intend to create a project which will help bridge the gap
between the police department and the common man. ‘Online
FIR Registration and SOS system’ project will have an app
from where the users can file FIR against the offender under
the various sections.
❖ The main site will be maintained by the admin (from the
police) who will then notify the user if the FIR has been
registered and the necessary action has been taken.
EXISTING SYSTEM

❖ Data mining based crime investigation systems The number of


crime incidents that is reported per day in India is increasing
dramatically. The criminals today use various advanced
technologies and commit crimes in really tactful ways.
❖ This makes crime investigation a more complicated process. Thus
the police officers have to perform a lot of manual tasks to get a
thread for investigation.
❖ This paper deals with the study of data mining based systems for
analysing crime information and thus automates the crime
investigation procedure of the police officers.
❖ The majority of these frameworks utilize a blend of data mining
methods such as clustering and classification for the effective
investigation of the criminal
PROPOSED SYSTEM

❖ The victims can file the FIR through the website under various sections.
The user can send photo evidence if any online. The police will have a
criminal database through which they can access the records anytime.
❖ In this current system, user’s information will be kept confidential and
only users complain will be forwarded to its nearest police station.
Users complain number will be forwarded from the server side
automatically. For identifying location and authentic person, concept of
cookies and IP addressing has been used.
❖ While registering a case if at all the user has photo evidence he can
send it too through the app for making a strong case .The users will be
notified if the police have filed the FIR. This project is cop friendly too.
The FIR in such cases will be registered quickly so that the doctors can
start the treatment as early as possible.
ADVANTAGES

This proposed system tries to eliminate or reduce difficulties up to


some extent. This system will help the user to reduce the workload
and mental conflict. It helps the user to work user friendly and he can
easily do his jobs without time lagging. The advantages are:-
a) Ensure data accuracy
b) Proper control of the higher authority
c) Minimize manual data entry
d) Greater efficiency
e) Better service
f) User friendliness and interactive
g) Minimum time required
h) Minimum time needed for the various processing
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
SPECIFICATION
Software Requirement:
❑ Language - Java(JDK 1.7)
❑ OS - Windows 7 32bit
❑ BACK End - MySql Server
❑ Tools - NetBeans IDE 7.1.2
❑ Front End - JSP.Java Script,Css

Hardware Requirement :
❑ 2 GB RAM
❑ 80 GB Hard Disk
❑ Above 2GHz Processor
❑ Data Card
Motivation

• In this project we make relationship between


People and police.
• Then we collect the people complaints in
online.
Objectives:

The objective is to design and develop an applica


tion that will help to improve the efficiency and
effectiveness of the police security measures in
keeping criminal records.
System Architecture:
Modules:
1. USER
2. ADMIN
3. POLICE
User:

⚫ User can send the complaints to police and they can view
the complaint report.
⚫ User can perform these tasks only when he logins to his
account otherwise he has to register his new account.
⚫ The user can register his complaints to the police and view
the thieves information.
⚫ Police send the status report to the users based on their
investigation .
⚫ The user can check the status of their complaints with the
help of complaint id given.
Admin:

⚫ Higher authorities like VIP’S, CP, and DCP can view


the complaints which are sent by the public.
⚫ The administrator has to login with their account in
order to perform his actions.
⚫ They can send alert messages to the police
department regarding any future complications.
⚫ The administrator can also send cautions to the users.
⚫ Unlike police who can view complaints specific to his
area the administrator can view the complaints
universally.
Police:

⚫ Basing on the complaints given by the public , police


can view them and take appropriate action timely.
⚫ The police has to login with their account to view the
complaints and to send the status of the complaints to
the users.
⚫ They can update the status of the complaint basing on
the progress of investigation.
⚫ They will also receive alerts from the higher authorities
regarding warnings and can take action in advance.
Results:
The system is very flexible and versatile.
This software has a user-friendly screen that
enables the user to use without any
inconvenience.
CONCLUSION
❖Duplication of work is avoided.
❖Paper work is drastically reduced.
❖Retrieval and access of data is easy.
❖Improves efficiency in police department.
❖Better administration and co-ordination.
❖Speedy detection of crimes.
❖Automatic maintenance of registers and reports.
Future work:
In future we can use Image recognition instead of using
heterogeneous database more over High speed, accuracy and
non-redundant data are the main advantages of the proposed
system. In the proposed system the user is provided with a choice
of data screen, which are similar in formats to the source
documents. Data entry errors can be minimized through validity
checks.
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