In a continued effort to educate on the development of XBRL technology in industries such as financial services (and beyond), Merrill Corporation will share articles and columns published on the topic.
Still frames of the next Batman movie have made its way on to the internet, but instead of Alfred or Robin, should the Cape Crusader think outside the box as far as a new sidekick? This was our first thought was when reading this recent article on using XBRL as a way to better identify and solve crime in the future.
In an intriguing piece of out India, the question came up of whether the government should seriously consider converting crime records into XBRL to avoid logistical and administrative occurrences associated with warrants, statutes of limitations, etc. This of course would make police work more efficient and prosecution more effective. The story lists a number of examples of international incidents that could have been handled differently because, "...moving the information to XBRL is about much more than merely creating a database of crime records. The XML nature of XBRL makes it machine readable; what comes over and above is the prescription of data standards which spells out how data will be captured fully."
Over the past couple weeks, we have written about the different aspects of XBRL from a financial services industry perspective, but as we know as communications experts, for something like XBRL to become better adopted and perceived, it has to have a stronger mainstream hook. Creating a message around preventing or solving crime is always well received, and would help in promoting the other uses of XBRL. We at Merrill aren't crime fighters by trade, but we like the concept this story presents.
So, while the exploits of The Penguin and Mr. Freeze may necessitate the capabilities of the Batmobile more than a software language, the idea that this evolving technology can play a role in public safety only adds to its credibility.
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