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Russian Criminal Tattoo Russian Criminal Tattoo 1-2-8 Russian Criminal Tattoo 61-9-7 Russian Prison Tattoos: , ISBN

0-7643-1764-4 Further reading[edit]

Encyclopedia Volume I Danzig Baldaev, ISBN 3-88243-920-3 Encyclopedia Volume II Danzig Baldaev, ISBN 978-0-955006 Encyclopedia Volume III Danzig Baldaev, ISBN 978-0-95500 Codes of Authority, Domination and Struggle Alix Lambert

By, N. B. (1992, Jul 29). Russian convicts use body language of their very own -- prison tattoos spell out lives of crime and establish the hierarchy of inmate s. Wall Street Journal. Glover, S. (1997, Oct 18). A marked man from tattoo to taps; violence: Out of ja il and 35, robert torres was ready for a fresh start, but a gang insignia betray ed him. Los Angeles Times. Lina Goldberg, Gang Tattoos: Signs of Belonging and the Transience of Signs Hiatt, F. (1993, Aug 23). Gulag no longer, but still the lower depths; for many of the 1 million russian prisoners, life inside is `Equal to torture'. The Washi ngton Post (Pre-1997 Fulltext). Top tattoos, [1] Williams, D. (2000, May 29). Russia journal; prison gave artist a career in the skin trade. The Washington Post.

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