Womens Safety and Evaluation System in OSN

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Authors: Akshada Ashok Bhor, Vaishnavi Arun Jadhav, Pranali Suresh Vadaje, Urvashi Raosaheb Mahajan, Prof Dr. Monika Deshmukh

Abstract: Women’s safety is a major socio-technological concern globally, with increasing cases of harassment, assault, and threats both in public and private spaces. There is a growing need for innovative solutions that ensure protection, provide quick assistance, and evaluate environmental risks. This project introduces a comprehensive Women Safety and Evaluation System that utilizes modern technologies such as GPS tracking, emergency communication, real-time alert generation, and data-based safety evaluation. The system allows users to trigger emergency alerts, share live location with trusted contacts, and notify authorities instantly. Additionally, it incorporates evaluation mechanisms to analyze unsafe zones based on past incidents, user feedback, and contextual factors. By integrating these features, the project provides a proactive and reactive safety framework aimed at minimizing response time, preventing harm, and enhancing awareness. The objective of this system is to create a secure environment where women feel protected, confident, and supported. The solution serves as a technological bridge between victims and responders, promoting safety, empowerment, and a more secure society.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18753530

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