★ In law enforcement and intelligence jargon of
intelligence agencies and
police forces, a secured location, suitable for hiding witnesses, agents or other persons perceived as being in danger.
★ A place where people may go to avoid
prosecution of their activities by
authorities.
★ a
location placed in the neighbourhood where a trusted adult or family or charity organization has agreed to provide a safe place for
battered wives and abused children to go to, when they feel that their lives are threatened by
domestic abuse. See also:
Women's shelter.
★
Safe House, an espionage-theme restaurant in Milwaukee Wisconsin, an area attraction since 1966.
★ Safe houses were an integral part of the
Underground railroad, a network of safe locations which were used to assist slaves to escape to freedom in the United States.
★ Safe houses also provided a refuge for victims of
Nazi persecution and for escaping
Prisoners of war.
Typically, the locations of safe houses are kept
secret from all but a limited number of people, for the safety of those hidden within them.
Many religious institutions will allow one to obtain
sanctuary within one's place of worship, and some governments respect and do not violate such sanctuary.
See also
★
Sanctuary in medieval law
★
Sanctuary in modern times
★
Right of asylum
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