umm.. no one prisoners are being beaten because they did soemthing bad.l0l
The gardai are the Irish police.
The Appellplatz was a central area or square used for roll-call. (Appell - roll-call). Sometimes prisoners had to watch whippings and hangings there, too. At many concentration camps, roll-call (twice a day) was deliberately spun out and used to make the prisoners' lives a misery. Often it lasted 2 hours plus and the prisoners had to stand to attention throughout, but the SS guards walked around. On 11 (?) December 1938 at Buchenwald the numbers didn't tally at evening roll-call and the prisoners were recounted twice in freezing weather. At the end of it some of the prisoners were dead!
A prison gang.
Roll call was supposed to be a matter of checking that all the prisoners were present. However, it was often deliberately spun out to make it a misery for the inmates. During roll call they had to stand to attention in all weathers, while the guards were free to walk about. There are cases on record where some, already weak, prisoners collapsed and died during long roll calls in winter.
In football, or soccer, the goalie guards the net.
unbeatable
Amnesty
The people who watch over prisoners are typically referred to as correctional officers or prison guards. Their primary responsibilities include maintaining order, ensuring the safety of inmates and staff, and overseeing daily activities within the correctional facility. In some contexts, they may also be called detention officers or jailers, depending on the type of facility.
you can call child services but you need a reasonable excuss like your being beaten or raped or something horrible like that or if you have permission from BOTH parents
A painted cattle guard.
"Hand Cuffs" is the object that keeps a prisoners hand joined together.
Security guards