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- Prison_uniform abstract "A prison uniform describes the unified outward appearance of detainees in a situation of imprisonment. It is typically adapted under constraint.Usually a prison uniform consists of a visually distinct garment, which must be worn by an incarcerated person instead of his or her individual civilian clothes. In most cases it is purposefully designed to establish a visual contrast to the outward appearance of prison officers and set up a clear distinction from civil clothing.A prison uniform serves the purpose to make prisoners instantly identifiable, to limit risks through concealed objects and to prevent injuries through undesignated clothing objects. It can also spoil attempts of escape as prison uniforms typically use a design and color scheme that is easily noticed and identified even at a greater distance. A conception for a prison uniform can further purposefully exclude items of otherwise standard clothing as a discrete identifier. This often includes a restriction in terms of footwear, hereby forcing prisoners to remain barefoot as a part of their dress code.The state of wearing a prison uniform in many cases provokes a distressful psychological response from the detained person, as unlike civilian clothes it is worn involuntarily, typically reluctant and is often perceived as stigmatizing. The imperative regulation of a person's outward appearance is typically perceived as a steep invasion into the autonomy of decision. As a consequence the loss of individuality particularly caused by having to wear a prison uniform can have a detrimental effect to a person's self-perception and self-esteem. Therefore a prison uniform is often perceived as an implicit element of punishment and a stigma, while the level of psychological distress and humiliation caused by the garment is in large part determined by its characteristic and overall design.Using some manifestation of a prison uniform for incarcerated individuals has become the standard within the penal system of most countries. Some facilities may however not issue designated uniform garments to the inmates as such. Primarily depending on the economical conditions a unified dress code is sometimes specified in facilities of different countries, which typically includes confiscating and withholding certain items of otherwise standard clothing. This way the required distinctive appearance to tell inmates apart from regular civilians is obtained in a similar way to uniform garments. This commonly occurs for financial reasons, as this option is naturally free of cost.In this regard especially wearing shoes is often disallowed within penal institutions of various countries, primarily exploiting the socially uncommon semblance of a fully shoeless person, which provides for a sufficiently noticeable visual appearance in most situations. This condition also employs the sociocultural connotation of this attribute as keeping individuals barefoot has served as an indicator for their absence of personal freedom in large parts of history (see subchapter Early prison uniforms and (Barefoot) Imprisonment and slavery for historic background).".
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- Prison_uniform wikiPageID "5094576".
- Prison_uniform wikiPageLength "18063".
- Prison_uniform wikiPageOutDegree "54".
- Prison_uniform wikiPageRevisionID "679329386".
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Arizona.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Badge_of_shame.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Barefoot.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Boilersuit.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Broad_arrow.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Category:Penal_imprisonment.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Category:Penology.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uniforms.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Clothing.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Concentration_camp.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Detention_(imprisonment).
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Dress_code.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Frederick_Du_Cane.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Garment.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Imprisonment.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Internment.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Jacket.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Arpaio.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Jumpsuit.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Legcuffs.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink List_of_U.S._federal_prisons.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Orange_Is_the_New_Black.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Physical_restraint.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Physical_restraints.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Pillbox_hat.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Prison_escape.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Prison_officer.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Prison_uniform.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Prisoners_rights.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Saginaw_County,_Michigan.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Scrubs_(clothing).
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Edmund_Du_Cane.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Sociocultural.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Sociocultural_evolution.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Trousers.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Uniform.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_era.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink File:Buchenwald_Prisoners_83718.jpg.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink File:Camp_x-ray_detainees.jpg.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink File:Con_Dao_prison,_Vietnam.JPG.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink File:Contemporary_orange-white_striped_prison_uniform.JPG.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink File:Cornelis_De_Wael_-_To_Visit_the_Imprisoned_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink File:LOC_Utah_Prisoners_c1885.jpg.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink File:Modern_chain_gang.jpg.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink File:Prison_inmates_in_India.JPG.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink File:Prisoner_in_courtroom,_Wales_19th_century.JPG.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLink File:Schlick-Prisoner.jpg.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLinkText "Early prison uniforms".
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prison uniform".
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLinkText "bee-striped convict’s shirt".
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLinkText "jail jumpsuits".
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLinkText "prison garb".
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLinkText "prison uniform".
- Prison_uniform wikiPageWikiLinkText "striped robes".
- Prison_uniform hasPhotoCollection Prison_uniform.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Prison_uniform wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Prison_uniform subject Category:Penal_imprisonment.
- Prison_uniform subject Category:Penology.
- Prison_uniform subject Category:Uniforms.
- Prison_uniform type Article.
- Prison_uniform type Article.
- Prison_uniform type Page.
- Prison_uniform type Thing.
- Prison_uniform comment "A prison uniform describes the unified outward appearance of detainees in a situation of imprisonment. It is typically adapted under constraint.Usually a prison uniform consists of a visually distinct garment, which must be worn by an incarcerated person instead of his or her individual civilian clothes.".
- Prison_uniform label "Prison uniform".
- Prison_uniform seeAlso Nazi_concentration_camp_badge.
- Prison_uniform sameAs מדי_אסיר.
- Prison_uniform sameAs Rabruha.
- Prison_uniform sameAs 囚人服.
- Prison_uniform sameAs 죄수복.
- Prison_uniform sameAs Fangedrakt.
- Prison_uniform sameAs m.0d2dqj.
- Prison_uniform sameAs Fångdräkt.
- Prison_uniform sameAs Q659964.
- Prison_uniform sameAs Q659964.
- Prison_uniform wasDerivedFrom Prison_uniform?oldid=679329386.
- Prison_uniform depiction Contemporary_orange-white_striped_prison_uniform.JPG.
- Prison_uniform isPrimaryTopicOf Prison_uniform.