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Page 1: SAFETY ON THE STREETS Your SAFETY in your hands March 23, 2015 By Team Du Monde.

SAFETY ON THE STREETSYour SAFETY in your hands

March 23, 2015

By Team Du Monde

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Sana Mahmud

Master’s Student

International Development

Studies

Papa Ndiaye

Master’s Student

International Development

Studies

Toluwani Adekunle

Master’s StudentInternational Development

Studies

Sanusi Shehu

Master’s Student

Mechanical Engineering

TEAM DU MONDE

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College women 4 TIMES MORE LIKELY to be sexually assaulted (Ohio University, 2015)

19% OF UNDERGRADUATES FEMALES experienced attempted or

completed sexual assault SINCE ENTERING COLLEGE (CDC, 2012)

37.4% OF FEMALE RAPE VICTIMS were first raped between AGES 18-24

(CDC, 2012)

80% OF RAPE & sexual assault cases GO UNREPORTED to police (Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2014)

EVIDENCE

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Safety on the Streets

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SAFETY ON THE STREETS (SOS)

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INFORMATION

CAUTION

ALERTS

REPORTING

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SAFETY MEETS INNOVATION

Safe route suggestion

Real time data update

User generated data

University and Police records

Caution

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My Guardians

ALERTS

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REPORTING

Audio Recording

Camera

Video Recording

Location:

Time:

Description:

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SOS of the week

Counseling Services

Education

Legal Services

Resources

INFORMATION

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It is estimated that only 5% of sexual assaults on college campuses

are reported, making …

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Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube)

Marketing

Anonymous reporting

Community support for users

Quarterly infographic publications

INCORPORATING NEW MEDIA

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Education & Awareness

External Device

Safe Route Suggestion

Emergency Alerts

Reporting

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Circle of 6 BSafe Stiletto

COMPETITORS

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Free application

$40 for bracelet

REVENUE STREAMSSALES OF DEVICE

Bernabas Sleshi
one of the way we will be generating money is by parnering with other sexual assault prevention applications because above all, increasing personal safety is our main priority. for users who prefer these other apps, the SOS device can be paired with another app, the same price will be charged with a percentage set to go to the hosting application.
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Partnerships with mutual goals

SOS can be paired with any other applications

Profit sharing with host application companies

PARTNERING WITH OTHER APPS

Bernabas Sleshi
one of the way we will be generating money is by parnering with other sexual assault prevention applications because above all, increasing personal safety is our main priority. for users who prefer these other apps, the SOS device can be paired with another app, the same price will be charged with a percentage set to go to the hosting application.
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Discounted prices through school’s account

Package contracts:

Licensing code

Customized content

Customized design

Sexual assault orientation and training services

CONTRACTS WITH COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

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Bernabas Sleshi
our second revenue stream involves working with colleges and Univesities. We will offer discounted price to students who sign up though the school’s account. package includes features that range from licensing code to schools, customized application and SOS device with school's colors and logo.
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Time (Weeks) Cost ($)

Information 1 8,000

Route/Data Acquisition 6 48,000

Notification (with the secret SOS)

8 64,000

Website 4 24,000

Total 19 (~5 Months) 144,000

RN 42 Bluetooth

Battery

Wristband

Button

Programmer

Total = $35/device

APP/WEBSITE

SECRET SOS

Social Media

Posters

Colleges/Universities

Events

T-Shirts

Total = $10,000

MARKETING

COST ANALYSIS

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The newness of the language and setting can make study abroad students

particularly susceptible to violence. - Harvard OSAPR

Those on campus who may be marginalized […] may include immigrant women,

or international students. - Ann Fleck-Henderson

Cultural differences and different standards and definitions.

Underrepresentation in Literature

DIVERSITY ENHANCEMENTINTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Bernabas Sleshi
International students are a special group of students and must be presentated with information appropriately. The harvard office of Sexual assault and prevention & Response shared these tips on how to stay safe for international students and those studying abroad: Ignore it if at all possible,Avoid large groups of men,Observe the local women and mimic the behavior,Act confident. Our focus groups have shown us that many international female students do not know what considers sexual assault in the US and thus may deem certain behaviors normal which are considered sexual assault. the same article I just mentioned also blames newness of language and setting as contributing to increasing vulnerability. We plan on filing this gap by adding detailed and exhaustive explanation of what sexual assault is and exhaustive examples. secondly we will make language simple with the help of consultants in order for students of all background to comprehend the content and in the future may offer the content in different languages. we will also add resource such as the National Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Project (NIWAP) which are appropriate for this group of people.
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Ø Detailed and exhaustive explanation of types of sexual assault and exhaustive

examples

Ø Virtual training on sexual assault using visual aid

Ø Simple verbiage

Ø Offer content in different languages

Appropriate resources in information and awareness such as National Immigrant

Women’s Advocacy Project (NIWAP)

DIVERSITY ENHANCEMENTINTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

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THANK YOU!

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Papa ndiaye
Conclusion: unlike its competitors, SOS not only delivers preemptive protective measures but also assisting tools during an emergency. Our four key feature deliver information and awareness by incorporating versitile use of new media, SOS is comprehensive in the way it caters to domestic female students and invests in increasing safety of female international students. Thank you for your time.