- Introduction :
- This is a line graph that depicts the total crimes against women in India from the year 2008-2012. This is an increasing line graph which shows an increase of
24.6%
over the years.
- This is a map of India showing the total crimes state-wise. The dark red region indicates the highest number of crimes while the dark green region indicates the lowest number of crimes for that state.
- Here we see
West Bengal
being the highest whileSikkim
has the lowest number of crimes in the country.
- This is a dashboard containing the stats of the prevalent types of crime in India year-wise. As we can see
Cruelty by Husband and relatives
is the highest in every year whiledowry deaths
have the lowest. The number of crimes is also increasing every year as shown in the line graph above.
- These tree maps depict the yearly stats of total crime in India state-wise.
- The darker region shows the highest number of crimes in that particular state.
Here is the conclusion for city with the highest number of crimes:
-
This is a dashboard showing 4 horizontal bar graphs. From the above graphs we came into a conclusion of the top 4 most common types of crime against women:
- Rape
- Cruelty by husband and relatives
- Assault on women with intent to outrage her
- Kidnapping and abduction
- Out of these 4 crimes, we chose the Top 5 cities that have the highest number of these specified crimes.
- Here dark red is the highest while dark green is the lowest number of crimes.
We have the following conclusion:
- West Bengal has had the highest number of crimes from the year 2008-2012
- Cruelty by Husband and relatives is the most prevalent crime while dowry deaths have the lowest.
- Rape is the highest in Madhya Pradesh
- Cruelty by husband is the highest in West Bengal
- Assault on women with intent to outrage her is the highest in Madhya Pradesh
- Kidnapping and abduction is the highest in Uttar Pradesh.
- Jheel Gala
- Apeksha Hegde
We would like to thanks Prof. Vaibhav Vasani and Prof. Swapnil Pawar for the guidance and support throughout the coursework.