Pratyoosh Vatsala
Mangalayatan University (MU), Beswan,
Uttar Pradesh, India
This study explores the role of mobile journalism in enhancing awareness of crimes against women using a quantitative research design. Data was collected through a structured survey with 100 respondents, employing Likert scale questions to gauge perceptions on mobile journalism’s effectiveness, its influence on public perception, and its impact on policy change. The findings indicate that mobile journalism is widely perceived as effective in documenting and reporting crimes, with a significant number of respondents recognizing its role in raising public awareness and fostering empathy towards victims. Despite this, concerns about the reliability of information and the direct influence of mobile journalism on policy changes remain. The study highlights both the strengths and limitations of mobile journalism in advocating for issues related to violence against women, providing insights into its effectiveness and areas for improvement.