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P.E.I. offers device to connect victims with help faster

The province is introducing a new way to help victims of crime feel safer.

Device can be worn around neck, offers another level of security

The device is small and compact, about five centimetres long and three centimetres wide. (Stephanie Kelly/CBC)

The province is introducing a new way to help victims of crime feel safer.

It's offering mobile electronic devices that let people contact emergency services with the push of a button. The device, about five centimetres long and three centimetreswide, is small enough to be worn around your neck.

Shawn Arbing said the device is especially useful for people who don't have a cell phone. (Stephanie Kelly/CBC)

The idea is that victims, including those of domestic abuse, know they can get help anytime and anywhere, said Shawn Arbing, the electronic supervision coordinator for P.E.I.

"If a victim doesn't have a cell phone, and Victims Services feel that they do need another level of security, we can give the device to the victim and it has a direct call to our monitoring centre, so that the victim can have another level of security," he said.

With files from Stephanie Kelly