Where are train molesters often? "Visualization" application is the topic September 13 14:38

The damage of molesters who are bothering people who commute to school by train. An app has been developed that shows where it occurs frequently on the map of smartphones and makes it “visible” to prevent damage.

The name of the app is “Molester Radar”. There is a function that shows where and how many cases of pervert damage have occurred so far.

The usage is very simple, and when you have suffered damage such as molestering, voyeurism, or witnessing it, you can access the application or a dedicated website and tap the display `` I was damaged '' or `` I saw a molester '' Just do it.

It is a mechanism where the app or site gets the location information and the damage information is displayed at the nearest station on the map.

The damage information shows the number of damages that have occurred so far since the service started in August, and the user can see which station is damaged frequently by looking at the map.

By visualizing the damage in numbers, the goal is to avoid as many places as possible.

On the Internet, there were voices hoping that “It would be good if the hurdles of accusation spread and the accusation goes down” and “I can report anonymously”.

On the other hand, there was a voice that questioned the effect, "It seems interesting that there will be people who report that there is no damage."

The site was created by a three-employee venture company “Cuca”. The idea was that I could apply the big data of location information used in various forms to prevent molestation.

I didn't dare to make a sound or report to the police. Because I thought it was important to scoop up the “voiceless voices” of people who wanted to avoid making noise on a crowded train and couldn't sue the damage.

Approximately 30,000 users reported or viewed within one month from the start. The company aims to increase to 100,000 people this year.

In the future, Big Data will be provided to railway companies and local governments to promote responses, and in the future, it will be developed into new businesses that will run to people who have reported to team with companies such as security companies. Are also considering.

Nari CEO says, “I want to find evidence of big data and create a social system that eliminates molesting.”