Diseño de un aplicativo crowdsourcing para el registro de eventos criminales
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This book brings together the continuation of an investigation that was born in 2015 at the Francisco Jos e de Caldas District University, said investigation consisted of the development of a technique to obtain the number of points of interest (HotSpots) in which divide a specific area for the analysis of crime in that area. One of the conclusions reached in the investigation is that the number of records that exist in the city of Bogotá D.C. they are insufficient to be able to accurately determine patterns that allow the generation of public policies in said city. According to the "BOGOTÁ CÓMO VAMOS" survey of November 2021, only 4% of citizens feel safe in the city, where 81% say they feel unsafe due to the existence of crime. On the other hand, 39% of respondents stated that they had been the victim of a crime in the city of Bogotá For a city of more than 8 million people, the percentage mentioned represents a number of more than 3 million victims, where the number of records and complaints in the hands of of the National Police are considerably lower than expected, for this reason it is essential to generate a reduction in one of the main impediments that exist, this is the underreporting of criminal events in the city.This paper presents the design of a CrowdSourcing application for the registration of criminal events for the city of Bogotá, through the analysis of the factors that make citizens refrain from generating complaints, an easily accessible solution is generated for the general public, where it allows them to clearly register events through the use of geolocation applications and recording said events in a relational database. The results obtained show that it is possible to generate an application that allows the correct collection of criminal events in the city of Bogotá in a simple way for citizens and thus reducing the extensive underreporting in the city of Bogotá D.C.
