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A Survey Paper on Mahila Suraksha Nyayavani: Crime Reporting Website

Mrs. Beena K, Sindhu, Tejashwini S R, Vidya K

DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2025.14607

Abstract: Pharm Assist The issue of violence against women continues to pose a serious global challenge, underscoring the need for accessible digital platforms that foster awareness, offer support, and enable timely intervention. Mahila Suraksha Nyayavani is an integrated crime reporting website specifically designed to empower women by offering vital information, educational content, and direct access to law enforcement services. The platform addresses three key categories of violence—digital, emotional, and physical—and presents informative articles that highlight actual case studies and preventive strategies. It also provides instructional self-defense videos aimed at improving individual safety, along with a streamlined reporting form that allows victims to contact the police directly. To enhance accessibility, the platform features an AI-enabled chatbot that communicates in Kunglish (a hybrid of Kannada and English), guiding users through the website, assisting with incident reporting, and offering immediate support. This paper explores the platform’s multi-dimensional strategy by analyzing user interactions, collected feedback, and its potential to enhance the efficiency and responsiveness of digital crime reporting mechanisms.

Keywords: Digital Crime Reporting, Women’s Empowerment, Safety Education, AI-Based Chatbot Support, Kunglish Interaction, Legal Aid for Women, Technology in Law Enforcement, Emergency Communication, Police Integration Tools.

How to Cite:

[1] Mrs. Beena K, Sindhu, Tejashwini S R, Vidya K, “A Survey Paper on Mahila Suraksha Nyayavani: Crime Reporting Website,” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2025.14607