Mobile Application that Promotes Citizen Participation to Counteract Insecurity in the District of Los Olivos
Beatriz Ambrosio-Santiago,
Paul Bravo-Macedo,
Erick Elder Condeña-Yurarima
et al.
Abstract:Nowadays, in Peru, there are several problems, where crime is one of the most prominent; we see this reflected daily in the various criminal acts that occur in our capital city, which generates fear, distrust and insecurity in the population. For this reason, we propose the development of a mobile application that can provide relevant information on crime incidents occurring in the district of Los Olivos. The application has the function of notifying users and district authorities about incidents of citizen in… Show more
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