, the Edmonton Police Service selected the BWI Automated Reporting System to serve as it pawn and used-goods reporting and investigations technology.
Like most law enforcement agencies across North American, the Edmonton PS has been pursuing an alternative to the hardcopy reporting method currently in place for all pawnshops and used goods businesses in that jurisdiction. Over the course of four years, the alternatives were investigated and the Edmonton PS concluded that the Business Watch service was the most suitable solution as a local and regional transaction reporting repository.
Although alternatives were explored, the Edmonton PS wanted a system that was designed to offer the following:
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Scalability so that outlying law enforcement jurisdictions and businesses could avail of the technology in order to realize a truly "multi-jurisdictional" system.
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A comprehensive point-of-sale component to the system to facilitate the reporting of transactions in real-time from the businesses to the police.
- A comprehensive police tool to facilitate the investigations concerning stolen property
Mandatory use of the system by the effected businesses is scheduled for mid-2005. BWI has commenced training a number of businesses and police officers. Additional on-site training will occur in the second quarter of 2005.