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A Mathematical Modelling of Crimes Against Women in Rajasthan
Ann Mary Thomas1, Bhavya Kumawat2, Anjali Mewada3, Jitendra Shreemali4, Prasun Chakrabarti5

1Ann Mary Thomas, B.Tech Student, Department of Computer Science, Techno India NJR Institute of Technology, Udaipur (Rajasthan), India.
2Bhavya Kumawat, B.Tech Student, Department of Computer Science, Techno India NJR Institute of Technology, Udaipur (Rajasthan), India.
3Anjali Mewada, B.Tech Student, Department of Computer Science, Techno India NJR Institute of Technology, Udaipur (Rajasthan), India.
4Jitendra Shreemali, Professor, Techno India NJR Institute of Technology, Udaipur (Rajasthan), India.
5Prasun Chakrabarti, Techno India NJR Institute of Technology, Udaipur (Rajasthan), India.
Manuscript received on 24 February 2020 | Revised Manuscript received on 10 March 2020 | Manuscript Published on 18 March 2020 | PP: 181-184 | Volume-8 Issue-6S March 2020 | Retrieval Number: F10350386S20/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.F1035.0386S20
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Abstract: Crimes against women represent one of the evils of societies more so in societies where women are more vulnerable. Based on the prevailing classification of crimes against women, the study aims at examining whether different crimes behave identically or differently. The mathematical model shows that while crimes like rape and cruelty by husband follow an exponential function, crimes like kidnapping and abduction, assault with the intent to insult their modesty and indecent representation of women follow a (quadratic) polynomial function. Finally, immoral trafficking of women appears to follow none of the functions/distributions considered. Different approaches to addressing these crimes may, therefore, work better than a single approach.
Keywords: Rape, Dowry Death, Assault on Women with Intent to Insult her Modesty, Cruelty by Husband or Relatives, Immoral Traffic on Women, Indecent Representation of Women.
Scope of the Article: Music Modelling and Analysis