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Color-coded convicts improve jail security
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Jumpsuits help officers assess risks more quickly.
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Inmates, depending on their alleged crimes and their behavior once behind bars, don uniforms with specific colors to designate a certain security level. Stripes or solids, all have a meaning — at a glance — to corrections officers.
And the color schemes don't end with the clothing. To keep better track of handcuffs, some jurisdictions have designated certain colors for prisoners to be cuffed in.
Inmates now wear color "bracelets" in the form of yellow handcuffs if they are a sheriff's office detainee or orange if they are arrested by Hamilton police officers.
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20-Oct-07 |
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