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  2. Prison uniform - Wikipedia

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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, in clear distinction from civil clothing. Prison uniforms are intended to make prisoners instantly identifiable, limit risks through concealed objects and prevent injuries through ...

  3. Boilersuit - Wikipedia

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    A prison coverall. Coveralls are also sometimes used as prison uniforms in the U.S and other countries. A police coverall. Police tactical units often use boilersuits as a uniform, for instance the French police unit Compagnies Républicaines de Sécurité, and the Austrian units EKO Cobra and WEGA.

  4. Prisons by country - Wikipedia

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    Prison in India, and its administration, is a state subject covered by item 4 under the state list in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India.The management and administration of prisons falls exclusively in the domain of the State Governments, and is governed by the Prisons Act, 1894 and the Prison Manuals of the respective State Governments.

  5. Category:Prisons in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Prison escapes in Europe (9 P) I. Immigration detention centers and prisons in Europe (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Prisons in Europe" This category contains only the ...

  6. Category:Prisons in Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 February 2019, at 05:35 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. The prison that helped build 'the city at the end of the world'

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    A mannequin of a guard in uniform greets visitors at the entrance of the prison, which in the '90s was converted by a group of locals into a museum. Repainted cells host exhibits, and two ...

  8. Penal labour - Wikipedia

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    Prison work was temporarily prohibited during the French Revolution of 1848. Prison labour then specialised in the production of goods sold to government departments (and directly to prisons, for example guards' uniforms), or in small low-skilled manual labour (mainly subcontracting to small local industries). [25]

  9. Prisons in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The head offices for the state prison services are in the respective state justice ministry. There, a prison service department controls the organization of the prison service, personnel matters, basic and advanced training for prison staff, budgets, construction, cooperation in prison service legislation, the employment of prisoners, and vocational training and education for prisoners.