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    A prison uniform is a set of standardized clothing worn by prisoners. It usually includes visually distinct clothes worn to indicate the wearer is a prisoner...
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    workplaces and schools, and by inmates in prisons. In some countries, some other officials also wear uniforms in their duties; such is the case of the...
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    orderly and secure prison environment. At some prisons, prisoners are made to wear a prison uniform. The levels of security within a prison system are categorized...
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  • administrative designation of ordinary criminals, and refused to wear the prison uniform. In 1917 a form of blanket protest was carried out by a single Irish...
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  • Geneva Conventions. This meant prisoners did not have to wear prison uniforms or do prison work, were housed within their paramilitary factions, and were...
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  • Incarceration of women in the United States My Companions in the Bleak House Prison uniform, some are orange jumpsuits Humphrey, Michael (March 25, 2010). "Ex-Convict...
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    the notorious striped prison uniform in order to "break prisoners psychologically as well as physically." The clothing at the prison was a grayish material...
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    Lilly vacation on the beach at Devil's Island Hotel. Herman wears a prison uniform that says Property of Devil's Island Penal Colony. Charles DeRudio Papillion...
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    to wear prison uniforms and either went naked or fashioned garments from prison blankets. In 1978, after a number of clashes between prison officers...
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  • and some Catholic pamphlets were provided. Sands refused to wear a prison uniform, so was kept naked in his cell for twenty-two days without access to...
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    was to refuse to wear the prison uniforms, stating that convicted criminals, and not political prisoners, wear uniforms. Not allowed their own clothes...
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    and uniforms associated with police or military organisations. Among the most common uniforms in uniform fetish are those of a police officer, prison officer...
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  • Maze Prison in Northern Ireland. When sentenced to three years for hijacking a bus, Nugent refused to wear a prison uniform and said the prison guards...
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    Striped prison uniforms were commonly used in the 19th century, as a way to instantly mark escaping convicts. Modern orange prison uniforms serve the...
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    leather suits for abrasion. Short-sleeved jumpsuits are common as a prison uniform, particularly in the United States. The clothing is a convenient way...
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    Prisoner (redirect from Prisonization)
    Clemmer argued that all prisoners experienced some degree of "prisonization" this was not a uniform process and factors such as the extent to which a prisoner...
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  • much like prisoners of war, for example, not having to wear prison uniforms or do prison work. In 1976, as part of the policy of "criminalisation", the...
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  • (billiard ball), billiard balls numbered 9 through 15 Stripes (prison uniform), the uniform worn by detainees Stripe, County Fermanagh, a townland in Northern...
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  • before receiving their prison uniform. Then, the prison clerk questioned each prisoner and recorded their answers in the prison register. Questions included...
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  • intended article. The term striped uniform may refer to: a striped prison uniform, sports clothing, especially in soccer (vertical stripes) and rugby...
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  • Dennis Nilsen (category Scottish people who died in prison custody)
    to wearing a prison uniform while on remand. In protest at having to wear a prison uniform and what he interpreted to be breaches of prison rules, Nilsen...
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  • Sands was sentenced in 1977, arriving in HM Prison Maze late September, he refused to wear prison uniform. Both Sands and McDonnell went on to hunger...
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  • release by placing a bronze copy of the rooster dressed in a striped prison uniform in his casino in the meantime. The case was held in 1962 before a jury...
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  • experience soon after his release. He asked the prison governor whether he could keep his prison uniform, although he spent much of his sentence in ordinary...
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    to the facility's gymnasium, where she changed clothes, hiding her prison uniform above the ceiling tiles, and putting on civilian clothes Spitler had...
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    prisoners rather than as criminals. It included not having to wear prison uniform and being able to freely associate with other prisoners. While on hunger...
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    famous photograph (signed by the photographer in 1990), Lt. Col. Stirm's prison uniform, Red Cross luggage with a North Vietnamese tag, a spoon engraved with...
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    later served a 30-day prison term for assaulting a "love rival." Steele made light of his incarceration by wearing a prison uniform on stage during live...
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    prison cells were set up, and the participants who had been assigned a guard role attended an orientation where they were briefed and given uniforms....
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  • uproar both inside and outside the prison system, who now found themselves forced to wear prison uniforms, engage in prison labour, restrict their visits both...
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