Authors :
Aniket Chaudhari; Bhavesh Amborkar; Om Deshmukh; Ashwini Bhide; Asmita Kamble
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 5 - May
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https://tinyurl.com/2tnjnpus
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY087
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Abstract :
In the realm of law enforcement, the accurate
and timely filing of First Information Reports (FIRs)
stands as a crucial step in the initiation of criminal
investigations. However, this process is often fraught
with challenges, ranging from the complexity of legal
frameworks to the potential for inaccuracies in manual
documentation. In recent years, the modernization of
law enforcement practices has been propelled by
advancements in technology, offering promising
solutions to address these challenges. This survey paper
aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the
landscape of technological solutions designed to enhance
FIR filing processes, with a specific focus on their
application in law enforcement contexts.
Keywords :
First Information Reports (FIRs), Law enforcement, Technological Solutions, Modernization, Criminal Investigations.
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In the realm of law enforcement, the accurate
and timely filing of First Information Reports (FIRs)
stands as a crucial step in the initiation of criminal
investigations. However, this process is often fraught
with challenges, ranging from the complexity of legal
frameworks to the potential for inaccuracies in manual
documentation. In recent years, the modernization of
law enforcement practices has been propelled by
advancements in technology, offering promising
solutions to address these challenges. This survey paper
aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the
landscape of technological solutions designed to enhance
FIR filing processes, with a specific focus on their
application in law enforcement contexts.
Keywords :
First Information Reports (FIRs), Law enforcement, Technological Solutions, Modernization, Criminal Investigations.