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  2. Safe space - Wikipedia

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    They may offer or mandate staff training on diversity, include being a safe space in the organization's mission statement, develop and post a value statement in the organization's office, online, or on printed documents, or, if part of a coalition, encourage the coalition to include being a safe space in its mission and values. [31]

  3. Crime prevention through environmental design - Wikipedia

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    Territorial reinforcement promotes social control through an increased space definition and improved proprietary concern. An environment designed to delineate private space does two things. First, it creates a sense of ownership. Owners have a vested interest and are more likely to challenge intruders or report them to the police.

  4. Civic space - Wikipedia

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    Core civic space rights – the rights to freedom of association, freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of expression – are guaranteed by law. States that are signatories of international conventions (such as the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ) and other regional treaties containing similar provisions ...

  5. SPS changes rules for displaying Safe Space stickers ... - AOL

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    The district's revised approach to the Safe Space stickers has characteristics in common with the separate National Safe Places initiative, which exists in many U.S. communities including Springfield.

  6. Defensible space theory - Wikipedia

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    Safe Adjoining Areas - for better security, residents obtain higher ability of surveillance of adjoining area through designing the adjoining area; The concept of defensible space is controversial. A United States Department of Justice experiment in Hartford, Connecticut, closed streets and assigned police teams to certain neighborhoods. New ...

  7. Safe room - Wikipedia

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    Safe rooms may contain communications equipment, such as a cellular telephone, land-line telephone or an amateur radio transceiver, so that law enforcement authorities can be contacted. There may also be a monitor for external security cameras and an alarm system. In basic safe rooms, a peephole in the door

  8. A conservative gathering provides a safe space for ... - AOL

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    At the Republican National Convention and multiple rallies since, former President Donald Trump has been greeted as a hero who narrowly escaped assassination and is destined to lead a new American ...

  9. Child Friendly Spaces - Wikipedia

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    Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) are safe spaces set up in emergency settings to help support and protect children.Their objective is to restore a sense of normality and continuity to children whose lives have been disrupted by war, natural disaster, or other emergencies. [1]