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Help for domestic abuse victims
23 January 2013
Following comprehensive trials and successful deployment by Devon & Cornwall Constabulary, Strathclyde Police has introduced the use of Argyll technology to protect repeat victims of domestic abuse. Strathclyde Police

Following comprehensive trials and
successful deployment by Devon &
Cornwall Constabulary, Strathclyde
Police has introduced the use of
Argyll technology to protect repeat
victims of domestic abuse.
Strathclyde Police said people at risk would be able to activate the devices by touching a button.
Satellite technology would then give their exact location so officers could be deployed to help them. An operator will also be able to listen remotely to a victim if it
Strathclyde Police said people at risk would be able to activate the devices by touching a button.
Satellite technology would then give their exact location so officers could be deployed to help them. An operator will also be able to listen remotely to a victim if it
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