Safe Space Initiative
In an effort to further its commitment to the safety and welfare of all Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) residents and visitors, the Baltimore County Police Department (BCoPD) is launching a Safe Space Initiative. Under the program, community members, businesses, schools, and organizations have the opportunity to visibly display a distinguishable “Safe Space” decal. The posted and easily identifiable signage will provide assurance to any victim of an LGBTQIA+ biased hate crime that the location is a safe space for someone to seek help, as police are contacted.
The Safe Space initiative aims to:
- Provide all LGBTQIA+ community members with a safe space they can turn to if they are the victims of crime.
- Further enhance the relationship between the Baltimore County Police Department (BCoPD) and the LGBTQIA+ community.
Each participant in the Safe Space initiative will be provided with a distinguishable "Safe Space" decal, which will be posted and easily identifiable. Anyone who seeks help in a Safe Space can be assured, police will be promptly called.
REGISTER YOUR ESTABLISHMENT AS A SAFE SPACE
Safe Space decals are provided free of charge to anyone requesting to display one at their establishment. This symbol carries some important responsibilities that will greatly assist in protecting LGBTQIA+ victims of crime. LGBTQIA+ victims will recognize that the Safe Space symbol indicates your business or organization is willing to assist them. By registering as a Safe Space in Baltimore County, you agree to:
- Apply the Safe Space decal outside of the front entrance of your establishment
- Allow victims to enter and remain at your premises until police arrive
About the the lgbtqia+ liaison officer
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The role of the liaison officer:
- To be available for private meetings with officers/department members and community groups
- Conduct scheduled Police Resource Inclusion Support Meetings (PRISM) with officers/department members and community groups
- Serve as a single point of contact between BCoPD and the LGBTQIA+ community
- Strengthen the relationship between the LGBTQIA+ community and BCoPD by creating mutual trust and confidence in police through community involvement, departmental education, and the provision of fair and professional policing services
WITHIN THE COMMUNITY
- Act as a resource for any questions or concerns County residents or visitors might have
- Attend events in the LGBTQIA+ community as a representative of BCoPD
- Build partnerships within the LGBTQIA+ community
- Meet with business owners, community groups and individuals of the LGBTQIA+ community on relevant law enforcement issues
- Provide a forum for LGBTQIA+ community members to express concerns
WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT
- Assist, advise and consult with BCoPD leadership on cases involving LGBTQIA+ issues
- Educate officers on LGBTQIA+ hate crimes and how those crimes affect public safety
- Provide or coordinate training for members of BCoPD on LGBTQIA+ topics