Identification and Analysis of Prevention Mechanism to Control Crimes Against Women and Children


Year : 2025 | Volume : 15 | Issue : 01 | Page : 1-18
    By

    Ravikant Nanwatkar,

  • Akansha Adale,

  • Gayatri Gadhave,

  • Palak Dalavi,

  • Srushti Chavare,

  1. Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, STES’s NBNSTIC, Ambegaon, SPPU, Maharashtra, India
  2. Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, STES’s NBNSTIC, Ambegaon, SPPU, Maharashtra, India
  3. Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, STES’s NBNSTIC, Ambegaon, SPPU, Maharashtra, India
  4. Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, STES’s NBNSTIC, Ambegaon, SPPU, Maharashtra, India
  5. Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, STES’s NBNSTIC, Ambegaon, SPPU, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

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The see the rise of crimes against women and children a social issue which has significant impacts on individuals and community as a whole. This research examines current methods of prevention and outlines other possible methods to lessen this kind of crime. This study performs an in-depth analysis of the existing legal policies, community programs, and technology-based approaches to identify, strengths and weaknesses. Surveys and interviews were conducted with law enforcement, social workers, and impacted people for primary data while crime reports and policy documents were used to collect secondary data. The findings suggest that certain mechanisms particularly in relation to the stricter legal enforcement and surveillance have been partially successful but important issues relating to affordability, accessibility, awareness of existence among the public and resource allocation remain. The study also suggested an integrated effort that combines community education with improved reporting systems, and multi-agency interactions to reinforce prevention efforts. This research provides insights about prevention strategies against violent crime and has practical implications for policymakers and non-government organizations working to protect women and children from violence and exploitation.

Keywords: Prevention mechanisms, crimes against women, crimes against children, community engagement, policy interventions, violence reduction, empowerment, best practices

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Ravikant Nanwatkar, Akansha Adale, Gayatri Gadhave, Palak Dalavi, Srushti Chavare. Identification and Analysis of Prevention Mechanism to Control Crimes Against Women and Children. Trends in Mechanical Engineering & Technology. 2025; 15(01):1-18.
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Volume 15
Issue 01
Received 18/11/2024
Accepted 04/02/2025
Published 12/02/2025
Publication Time 86 Days

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