However research in Design projects is done is a different manner. You go to the users and interview them not about the system that you are going to design/develop but about their present conditions/system they are living with.
This way of conducting research is called contextual design research and to add jargon to it such design projects are called User-centered/Contextual Design projects.
Contextual research is very important for my project as I cannot assume many operations of the police department. The way Indian police is portrayed by media and some of the bad encounters of common man with police has ruined the face of police. From the very first conversations with the police officers this became clear. The co-operation and warmth that they extended during my initial research works is worth mentioning here. Though I am yet to meet top level officials, I am sure that they will also lend me hand in my project.
After some literature study and interviews with officers I have come up with some of the areas that I can work upon and that duly considers my project profile.
- Crime Mapping and analysis
- Crime scene generation for investigation
- Criminal face development
- Crime prevention and law & order maintenance with community policing
I feel of taking the first topic. There are many reason of going for it.
- This topic falls under the head of Investigating officers. Though they are continuously on move their major time is spent analyzing the data they have gathered.
- Data is gathered from very different areas and time and location. Combining them in a single view is real design challenge. Hence comes the project for an efficient data visualization.
- The project doesn't require me to go around from one place to other now and then, saving my lot of time to do the project work rather than wasting it in transportation only.
- Interviewing officers at a single place becomes easy and helps in quickly getting acquainted with the system and place.
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