
Often associated with Russian prisoners, a quincunx on the wrist suggests a convict (the center dot) surrounded by four watchtowers (the surrounding four dots). FIVE DOTSįive dots have a different meaning. Cultural anthropologist Margo DeMello says that the three dots might come from a French criminal tattoo, of which the trio of spots stood for mort aux vaches, or “death to the cows”-cows meaning the police. The three dots tattoo can appear under the eye or on the hand, and can represent, among Latinos, either the three words mi vida loca, “my crazy life,” or the holy Catholic trinity. The white supremacist organization’s other nicknames include Alice, One-Two, Tip and Brand, and the Brand. If the AB tattoo bearer tells you the letters stand for “Alice Baker,” you’ll want to stay clear: That's just a nickname for the Aryan Brotherhood. Popular among biker gang members, it’s not surprising that the Evil Wicked Mean Nasty mark would make an appearance behind bars. This acronym isn’t necessarily specific to prison. The acronym stands for All Coppers Are Bastards, or perhaps, depending on the situation, Always Carry a Bible. The ACAB tattoo might be represented by four dots on the knuckles or the letters themselves on the knuckles or elsewhere. But since borstals were abolished in the early 1980s, anyone who has a mark these days is more likely a person who wasn't locked up in one but just wants to seem tough. Borstals offered education, meals, and regimentation-kind of like what Americans call juvie mixed with military school. BORSTAL MARKĪ blue dot on the face, the borstal mark, also known as the borstalspot, proclaims a stint in a borstal, a UK system for delinquent boys that was created in 1902. SPIDERWEBĮmblazoned on the elbow, the spiderweb conveys the idea of being trapped, as well as perhaps the cobwebby passage of time. Variations include a watch with no hands and an hourglass. Such an emblem denotes “doing time” for long-time prisoners. For instance, Amy Winehouse’s were said to be for her jailed ex-husband. "Sometimes," the FBI notes, "only the wearer will know the exact meaning of the tattoo.” Teardrops might also represent mourning in general. There are many stories about why a prisoner would have this tattoo, but the most common is that an unfilled teardrop might symbolize the death of a loved one, while an opaque one might show that the death has been avenged. Perhaps the most well-known tattoo associated with crime and prison, the teardrop can either be unfilled or opaque. Check out the hidden meanings behind these 11 prison tattoos. You won’t find any butterflies, tribal armbands, or wrongly interpreted Chinese characters here. Jailhouse tattoos, also known as black-and-grays, are dangerous in more than one way: The process is illegal, so inmates end up creating their own equipment and ink, and studies have shown a connection between tattoos and high rates of hepatitis C among prisoners.


While tattoos might be becoming as popular as pierced ears-in fact, Whole Foods might soon offer inking services-there are still certain ones reserved for select members of society.
