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| <center>District-wise Crimes Committed Against Women, 2015  <br> ([https://data.gov.in/resources/district-area-wise-crimes-committed-against-women-during-2015 Click to View Data])<br/><br/><br/> District-wise Crimes Committed Against Women, 2014 <br> ([https://data.gov.in/resources/district-area-wise-crimes-committed-against-women-during-2014 Click to View Data])</center>
 
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<center>The dataset would provide the crime rate for each type of crime against women, at a district-level. We can then aggregate the data to find trends.
 
<center>The dataset would provide the crime rate for each type of crime against women, at a district-level. We can then aggregate the data to find trends.
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| <center>dstrCAW_2013 <br> ([https://data.gov.in/resources/district-area-wise-crimes-committed-against-women-during-2013 Click to View Data])<br/><br/><br/> dstrCAW_1 (2001-2012) <br> ([https://data.gov.in/resources/district-area-wise-crimes-committed-against-women-during-2001-2012 Click to View Data])</center>
 
| <center>dstrCAW_2013 <br> ([https://data.gov.in/resources/district-area-wise-crimes-committed-against-women-during-2013 Click to View Data])<br/><br/><br/> dstrCAW_1 (2001-2012) <br> ([https://data.gov.in/resources/district-area-wise-crimes-committed-against-women-during-2001-2012 Click to View Data])</center>
 
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<center>This data set will be used to understand the general demographic of international visitors coming to Korea from 2007 - 2018. We will be able to gain descriptive insights on the visitor demographics by Age Range.</center>
 
<center>This data set will be used to understand the general demographic of international visitors coming to Korea from 2007 - 2018. We will be able to gain descriptive insights on the visitor demographics by Age Range.</center>

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PROBLEM STATEMENT


According to the Thomson Reuters Foundation Annual Poll, India is ranked as the world’s most dangerous country for women. This is not surprising, as India has had a long-standing history of violence against women, which is deeply rooted in certain cultural practices such as female infanticide and acid attacks.

Even with the increasing public outcry regarding such discrimination and the enactment of laws protecting women, the number of crimes committed against women is increasing steadily over the years.

MOTIVATION


India is one of the world’s fastest growing economies. It is currently the seventh richest country in the world, and is projected to be the third largest economy in the world. Despite its rapid growth and development, women in India still suffer from long-standing gender inequality and are the victims to brutal and inhumane crimes. Hence, there is a need to analyse various socioeconomic factors to garner insights on the root causes for crimes against women to understand why this phenomenon is so.

OBJECTIVES


Our objectives of this project are as follows:

  1. Provide an overview of the issue of crimes against women in India
  2. Draw comparisons to study the differences in crime rates between different states
  3. Study the effect of various socioeconomic factors on the number of crimes committed against women

We hope to achieve these objectives by developing interactive visualisations which can help us to understand the increasing trend of crimes against women, and what factors may contribute to such crime rates.

DATA SOURCES


We have obtained the following datasets for this research:

Dataset/Source Data Attributes Purpose
District-wise Crimes Committed Against Women, 2015
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District-wise Crimes Committed Against Women, 2014
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  • State/UT
  • Sl No.
  • District
  • Year
  • Rape
  • Attempt to commit Rape
  • Kidnapping & Abduction_Total
  • Dowry Deaths
  • Assault on Women with intent to outrage her Modesty_Total
  • Insult to the Modesty of Women_Total
  • Cruelty by Husband or his Relatives
  • Importation of Girls from Foreign Country
  • Abetment of Suicides of Women Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961
  • Indecent Representation of Women (P) Act, 1986
  • Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act
  • Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
  • Immoral Traffic Prevention Act
  • Total Crimes against Women
The dataset would provide the crime rate for each type of crime against women, at a district-level. We can then aggregate the data to find trends.
dstrCAW_2013
(Click to View Data)


dstrCAW_1 (2001-2012)
(Click to View Data)
  • STATE/UT
  • DISTRICT
  • Year
  • Rape
  • Kidnapping and Abduction
  • Dowry Deaths
  • Assault on women with intent to outrage her modesty
  • Insult to modesty of Women
  • Cruelty by Husband or his Relatives
  • Importation of Girls
This data set will be used to understand the general demographic of international visitors coming to Korea from 2007 - 2018. We will be able to gain descriptive insights on the visitor demographics by Age Range.
Entry by nationality by age

(2007 - 2018)


(Click to View Data)
  • City
  • Age Range
  • Date
This data set will be used to understand the general demographic of international visitors coming to Korea from 2007 - 2018. We will be able to gain descriptive insights on the visitor demographics by Age Range.


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