Crowdsourced Public Abuse Reports

Safecity is Attempting to Map Unsafe Spaces in Indian Cities

Safecity is an Indian social enterprise that is attempting to put sexual harassment and abuse in public places on the map, well, in an effort to eradicate it. In a way, it works similarly to the New York City-base Hollaback!.

Recent reports, all in New Delhi, including titles such as commenting, catcalls, whistles, groping, taking photography and more. For Safecity, there is nothing too small to report. Other categories including chain snatching, ogling, making uncomfortable facial expressions, indecent exposure and one that is less perpetrator-focused, poor or no street lighting. Safecity doesn't simply offer you to contribute to the crowdsourced project they also allow you to sign up to get alerts on the latest aggravations in your area.

Contact Information
Safecity website
Trend Themes
1. Crowdsourced Public Abuse Reports - Opportunity for businesses to develop platforms that crowdsource reports of public abuse and harassment, increasing awareness and promoting safer environments.
2. Mapping Unsafe Spaces - Potential for technologies and services that map and identify unsafe areas in cities, allowing individuals and authorities to take preventive measures.
3. Real-time Aggravation Alerts - Disruptive innovation opportunity for companies to provide real-time alerts and information on the latest incidents of harassment and abuse, empowering individuals to stay informed and safe.
Industry Implications
1. Social Impact - Social enterprises and organizations can leverage crowdsourced data to design interventions and initiatives that address public abuse and harassment effectively.
2. Safety and Security - Companies in the safety and security industry can develop innovative technologies and solutions to enhance public safety and mitigate incidents of abuse and harassment.
3. Technology and Data Analytics - Opportunity for tech companies to develop platforms and algorithms that aggregate and analyze crowdsourced data on public abuse, generating valuable insights for urban planning and policy-making.

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