Criminal Behaviour against women in Haryana: An Analysis through Machine Learning Algorithm

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Abstract

Being one of the worst sex ration in India,  a deep rooted believe in honor killing and KHAP  panchayat system, Haryana crime against women is  ranges from eve teasing to domestic violence rape to  murder. The absence of data on crime against women  behavior trends act as a hurdle to curb the climbing  crime rates in the said area. The present paper is an  approach to model the past crime behaviour for future  crime prediction. The study considered major crime  events from Haryana state and used a time series analysis approach to predict future crime trends.  The analysis results obtained on ‘R’ tool for the past  few years are found inconformity with that of real  time trends, which envisage the success of our model  proposed in this paper.

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