Prisoners were typically identified by a unique number tattooed on their arm at Nazi concentration camps like Auschwitz. This identification system was used to dehumanize prisoners and make it easier for the Nazis to keep track of individuals.
There is no specific data available regarding the average IQ of prisoners in Australia. The IQ levels of prisoners vary depending on factors such as education, socio-economic background, and individual circumstances.
Fingerprint analysis is the oldest biometric technique used successfully in solving crimes, dating back to the late 19th century. It has been a critical tool in law enforcement for identifying suspects and linking individuals to crime scenes due to the uniqueness and permanence of fingerprints.
A person who watches over prisoners is typically called a correctional officer or a prison guard. They are responsible for maintaining order and ensuring the safety and security of the inmates under their supervision.
Convicts originally come from Australia, the term was used to refer to the prisoners who were sent there from the 18th to the early 20th century as part of the British colonial practice of penal transportation.
Yes, another word for a ship's prison is "brig." It is a nautical term commonly used to refer to the place on a ship where prisoners or troublemakers are confined.
Prisoners in concentration camps were often tattooed with identification numbers, though they were also identified by their provided registration cards and uniforms with identification badges. Some camps also used colored triangles to categorize prisoners by their supposed "crime" or status, with Jews wearing a yellow triangle.
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Prisoners were used as sacrifices to their gods; the prisoners would be taken to the Aztec temple and murdered.
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Red was used for all political prisoners.
They were used for protection, and sometimes for prisoners.
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They were used on prisoners in concentration camps, sometimes in the face!