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In Russian criminal jargon or Fenya (феня), a full set of tattoos is known as frak s ordenami (a tailcoat with decorations). The tattoos show a "service record" of achievements and failures, prison sentences and the type of work a criminal does.
6 Μαΐ 2024 · Here are 12 Russian prison tattoos and their perceived meanings. 1. Thieves’ stars. History Channel/YouTube. Depending on the location on the body, the stars convey a prisoner’s status. When worn on the knees, the stars are a sign of a prisoner who commands respect. The implied meaning is “I will never get on my knees in front of anyone.”
26 Δεκ 2014 · Arkady Bronnikov, regarded as Russia’s leading expert on tattoo iconography, recently released a collection of around 180 photographs of criminals locked up in Soviet penal institutes. Russian...
The secret world of Russian prison tattoos is rich with meaning, aggression, and violence, yet it is also full of skill and even art. It has been studied by many people, with books and documentary films showcasing the mysterious and intriguing life of the Russian prisoner and their tattoos.
22 Απρ 2024 · The designs of Russian prison tattoos include elaborate religious scenes that denote if the wearer is a legitimate thief, stars that denote a criminal leader, elaborate codes in multiple languages, and images of defiance against prison authority. A trained observer can tell everything about a Russian prisoner by their tattoos.
The Solntsevskaya Organized Crime Group (Russian: Солнцевская организованная преступная группировка), also known as the Solntsevskaya Bratva (Russian: Солнцевская братва), is a Russian crime syndicate group.
9 Ιουν 2023 · Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another fascinating episode of our series on organized crime! Today, we delve into the dark underbelly of organized cr...