Wahyudi, Rian Tri
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Location-Based Application for Reporting Sexual Violence Wahyudi, Rian Tri; Wahyuni, Elyza Gustri
International Journal Software Engineering and Computer Science (IJSECS) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): AUGUST 2024
Publisher : Lembaga Komunitas Informasi Teknologi Aceh (KITA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/ijsecs.v4i2.2814

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Sexual violence is a significant and increasing issue in Indonesia, with severe impacts on the physical health, psychological well-being, and overall welfare of victims. On campuses, these incidents often remain unreported due to factors such as shame, fear, and the absence of secure reporting mechanisms. Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII) has established a Task Force for the Prevention and Handling of Sexual Violence (PPKS) and implemented specific regulations to address these issues. This research aims to develop a location-based reporting application for sexual violence incidents within the UII campus. The Android application utilizes technologies such as Global Positioning System (GPS), Google Maps API, Geolocation API, and Firebase to enable real-time incident reporting. Users can report incidents by providing identification, location data, and video evidence, which supports investigations by the PPKS Task Force at UII. The results demonstrate that the application is effective as a reporting medium for sexual violence on campus. The integration of GPS, Google Maps API, and Geolocation API facilitates efficient geographic positioning, while Firebase is employed as a backend solution for secure and organized data storage and management, allowing rapid access by the PPKS Task Force. This application enables the PPKS Task Force to monitor and respond to reports promptly, enhancing the safety and confidence of victims. Therefore, the application is anticipated to become an essential tool in the prevention and management of sexual violence at UII.
The Role Of A Decision Support System In Enhancing The Management Of Sexual Violence Cases In Higher Education Using The Saw Method Through An Android-Based Application Wahyuni, Elyza Gustri; Wahyudi, Rian Tri; Fadhillah, Lalam Fathonah
Jurnal Teknik Informatika (Jutif) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): JUTIF Volume 6, Number 3, Juni 2025
Publisher : Informatika, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52436/1.jutif.2025.6.3.4761

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The rising prevalence of sexual violence in higher education institutions demands urgent attention, highlighting the need for an efficient and responsive reporting system. Android-based applications for reporting sexual violence play a vital role in addressing this issue. This research proposes an application designed to provide ease of access and usability, enabling victims or witnesses to promptly submit reports supported by video, audio, and real-time GPS data. Such empirical evidence increases the likelihood of successful follow-up actions and strengthens legal claims against perpetrators. Timely responses are especially critical for the Sexual Violence Prevention and Handling Task Force (PPKS) to mobilize campus security teams effectively and reduce long-term trauma experienced by victims. An integral component of the application is a Decision Support System (DSS) that utilizes the Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) method to assess the severity of reported cases—categorized into mild, moderate, or severe. This system facilitates faster and more accurate decision-making during the investigation and handling phases. Functional and case testing resulted in 100% success, aligning perfectly with manual calculations and real-world scenarios. The urgency of this research lies in the pressing need for a reporting system that is not only reactive but also proactive in preventing sexual violence. The application demonstrates strong potential to support systemic reform in campus reporting mechanisms, enhance victim trust in reporting processes, and shift the paradigm from reactive intervention to preventive action. Ultimately, this research contributes to building a safer, more responsive, and survivor-centered campus environment.