Tattoos are used among criminals to show membership of gangs and record the wearer's personal history - such as his or her skills, specialities, accomplishments and convictions. They are also used as a means of personal expression. Certain designs have developed recognised coded meanings. The code systems can be quite complex and, because of the nature of what they encode, they are often not widely recognised.
ACAB can stand for All Coppers Are Bastards, or Always Carry A Bible, but most likely All Cops Are Bastards depending on who is asking and whether the bearer is trying to make a good impression.
Starting in the Kofun period (300-600 A.D.), tattoos began to assume negative connotations. Instead of being used for ritual or status purposes, tattooed marks began to be placed on criminals as a punishment (this was mirrored in ancient Rome, where slaves were known to have been tattooed with mottos such as "I am a slave who has run away from his master"). Whereas in ancient Greece, spies used to be tattooed.
At the beginning of the Meiji period (1868-1912 A.D.) the Japanese government, wanting to protect its image and make a good impression on the west, outlawed tattoos, and irezumi took on connotations of criminality. Nevertheless, fascinated foreigners went to Japan seeking the skills of tattoo artists, and traditional tattooing continued underground.
Tattooing was legalized by the occupation forces in 1945, but has retained its image of criminality. For many years, traditional Japanese tattoos were associated with the Yakuza and many businesses in Japan (such as public baths, fitness centers and hot springs) still ban customers with tattoos.
A tattoo of a Question Mark ? located in and any part of the body are part of an infamous Filipino gang BNG or Bahala Na Gang ( Come What may ). Who are very violent and dangerous.
A teardrop tattoo is said to indicate that he/she wearer has killed or a friend of his was killed in prison. It is worn by the eye.
A tattoo of a shamrock is associated with the white supremacist prison gang founded in California known as the Aryan Brotherhood. The Aryan Brotherhood is also known to use 12 as an identifier, with the 1 symbolizing the letter A, and the 2 symbolizing the letter B. Another white supremacy gang, the Aryan Circle, uses 13 as their symbol, with the same derivation.
A tattoo of an Ace of Spades was mainly adopted by the Aco Town and Asian Boyz gang, but has been widely used by Asian youths in California. Often an "A" is placed in the middle of the spade: the "A" symbolizing Asian and the spade symbolizing thievery.
A tattoo of the number "13" indicates membership in the Mara Salvatrucha 13 (MS13) gang or affiliation with Surenos (Indicating membership in a southern Califonia Street gang).The 13 or X3 realy means MEXICAN. It is the 13 letter in the alphabet wich is M for MEXICAN. The Mexican Mafia uses MM or a hand (normally a black hand) and are sometimes affiliated with California-based street gangs known as the Sureños. A tattoo of the number "14" is associated with the prison gang Nuestra Familia from Northern Califonia, and associated with California-based street gangs known as Norteños. Surenos and Nortenos are sworn enemies in both prison and on the streets. A tattoo of "13 1/2" means 12 jurors plus 1 judge plus a "1/2"-assed lawyer. It is a common practice for California street gangs of all races and ethnic backgrounds to have the telephone area code of their neighborhood tattooed, e.g. 213, 818, 310, 714, 415, 619; with the frequent changes in California area codes, this can quickly become outdated.
Tattoos done in a Russian prison have a distinct blueish color and usually appear somewhat blurred because of the lack of instruments to draw fine lines. The ink is often created from burning the heel of a shoe and mixing the soot with urine.
In addition to voluntary tattooing, tattoos are used to stigmatise and punish individuals within the criminal society. 'Grins' may be placed on an individual who fails to pay debts in card games and often have very blatant sexual images, embarrassing the wearer.
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