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  2. Russian criminal tattoos - Wikipedia

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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. They might also represent his "thief's family", naming others within hearts or with the ...

  3. The Mark of Cain (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    Each tattoo represents a variety of things; cupolas on churches represent the number of convictions a convict has, epaulets tattooed on shoulders represent the rank of the individual in the crime world and so on and so forth. The unflinching look at the Russian prison system is slowly woven into the film. Cells meant to hold 15 hold 35 to 45 men.

  4. Criminal tattoo - Wikipedia

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    The meaning and histories of criminal tattoos vary from country to country, and they are commonly assumed to be associated with gang membership. [1] [2] They could also be a record of the wearer's personal history—such as their skills, specialties, accomplishments, incarceration, world view and/or means of personal expression. [2]

  5. Thief in law - Wikipedia

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    A "thief in law" (or thief with code, Russian: вор в зако́не, romanized: vor v zakone) in the Soviet Union, the post-Soviet states, and their respective diasporas is a formal and special status of "criminal authority", a professional criminal who follows certain criminal traditions and enjoys an elite position among other members within organized crime and correctional facility ...

  6. List of post-Soviet gangsters - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian mobster who is regarded as one of the most powerful gangsters from the former Soviet Union. Vladimir Kumarin. Russian. Boss of the Tambov gang. Vyacheslav Ivankov. Russian. Yaponchik (the Japanese) Notorious thief in law who later established a criminal organization in the USA. Matvey Yozhikov.

  7. tattoos - Ukraine Forum - Tripadvisor

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    257 posts. 134 reviews. 66 helpful votes. 5. Re: tattoos. 7 years ago. I believe the punishment for wearing unearned or fake prison tattoos is removal. be very careful. Report inappropriate content.

  8. Russian mafia - Wikipedia

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    These criminal elites often conveyed their status through complicated tattoos, symbols still used by Russian mobsters. [11] After Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II, Stalin recruited more men to fight for the nation, offering prisoners freedom if they joined the army. Many flocked to help out in the war, but this act ...

  9. applying for Visa- criminal record - Russia Forum - Tripadvisor

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    13,981 posts. 206 reviews. 253 helpful votes. 1. Re: applying for Visa- criminal record. 14 years ago. According to Russian law, DWI is not a "criminal" but "administrative" offence so I guess you're clean :) I wouldn't mention that. Report inappropriate content. rubbersoul.