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xoxoxoBruce 08-12-2010 12:14 AM

Aug 12, 2010: Prison Tattoos
 
Tattoos are written communication, they convey a message from the wearer, especially tattoos that are visible wearing normal clothing. Sometimes the message is clear, sometimes not, because like writing, there are different "languages" in tattoos. Police and criminologist have long tried to decipher criminal and gang tattoos... even building libraries.

Before cheap cameras and computers, they just saved the tattoos.

http://cellar.org/2010/prisontats.jpg

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The tattoo collection at the Department of Forensic Medicine at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland consists of 60 objects preserved in formaldehyde, a method devised by one of the experts employed by the Department at the turn of 20th century.
The tattoos were collected from the prisoners of the nearby state penitentiary on Montelupich Street as well as from the deceased on whom autopsies were performed.
The majority of the prison tattoos represent connections between the convicts. Besides gestures and mimics it is a kind of secret code – revealing why 'informative' tattoos appeared on uncovered body parts: face, neck or arms.
The collection was created with a view to deciphering the code – among prisoners known as a 'pattern language'. By looking closely at the prisoners' tattoos, their traits, temper, past, place of residence or the criminal group in which they were involved could be determined.
I suppose they had checked off "Tattoo Donor" on their driver's licenses.
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Scriveyn 08-12-2010 02:15 AM

Just hope the original owners weren't polished off to collect those.

Gravdigr 08-12-2010 03:19 AM

Well, I sure hope they didn't remove the tats while the prisoners were still alive.

Rhianne 08-12-2010 03:59 AM

I visited Surgeons' Hall, a medical museum in Edinburgh, a few weeks back with my daughter, and among the collection of specimens there were a few jars with tattoos just like the ones above plus a large one of a whole back (it may have been a chest...). Mind you, there were some far less attractive specimens on display.

spudcon 08-12-2010 06:22 AM

I wonder if they figured out the code for the "Fuck You" tattoo?

lupin..the..3rd 08-12-2010 06:53 AM

Law enforcement does the same thing today. Only with the help of modern technology (digital camera) instead of a scalpel. Any time a prisoner is booked by any federal agency, even just to be transferred from one prison to anther, part of their booking record contains photographs of all tattoo's, as well as prominent scars and other identifying marks. Not a new concept by any means. Just a less messy way of collecting and cataloging them these days. :)

HungLikeJesus 08-12-2010 07:06 AM

We need these translated from the original Polish.

classicman 08-12-2010 08:08 AM

Thank _ _ _ its not Friday. ewwwwwww

monster 08-12-2010 02:01 PM

what? They're already pickled -tuck in!

Shawnee123 08-12-2010 02:01 PM

They look almost as bad as most of the tattoos I see these days.

monster 08-12-2010 02:07 PM

Maybe you should start charging more.

What?

Shawnee123 08-12-2010 02:11 PM

It costs money to be an individual, you know.

Crimson Ghost 08-12-2010 05:56 PM

Yup.

You can be a unique individual, just like everyone else.

jinx 08-12-2010 06:02 PM

Much more interesting than the prison wallet collection...

sweetwater 08-12-2010 08:58 PM

You'd think with all that time to plan an elegant and handsome design the tattoos might demonstrate some degree of artistic endeavor, wouldn't you? :eyebrow:


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