RF2G46RYK–Spirals of barbed wire on a concrete fence. A symbol of incarceration and lack of freedom.
RMJD755R–Philadelphia, USA. 18th June, 2017. Demonstrators participate in 'Juneteenth Parade: Solidarity Not Solitary' march in Philadelphia, Sunday, June 18, 2017. The coalition of organizers hope to bring attention to prison-related issues in the U.S., including solitary confinement and mass incarceration.
RMT950XM–Entitled: 'Members of the Japanese Independent congregational church attending Easter services prior to evacuation' Oakland, California. The internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII was the forced relocation and incarceration in camps of 110,000-120,000 people of Japanese ancestry (62% of the internees were US citizens) ordered by President Roosevelt shortly after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.
RMBJH976–military justice, punishments, incarceration, etching by Daniel Chodowiecki, 1770,
RMKCC3X5–Drawings and Prints, Print, The Incarceration of St. Roch, Artist, After, Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri), Vangelisti
RMDXBTJ2–Day of Outrage & Remembrance for Trayvon Martin & Jordan Davis organized by the Stop Mass Incarceration Network at Union Square
RF2HWADW0–Art inspired by Drawings and Prints, Print, The Incarceration of St. Roch, Artist, After, Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri), Vangelisti, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFT14BM9–Razor wire coils on a security fence. High security facility or restricted area. Prison, incarceration or detention concept - border wall.
RMAF2AGN–Auburn Correctional Facility, site of first electric chair execution, Auburn, New York, Finger Lakes region
RF2J4XHDR–Prison, conviction and incarceration concept. Jail bar and handcuff on the dungeon floor, dark background. 3d render
RMG59CM5–A parade by young inmates at Feltham borstal institution, West London.
RMBKC559–Booking agent taking inventory of an inmates personal property in a jail.
RMFW8AK3–Chicago, Illinois, USA. 1st April, 2016. Members of the Chicago Teachers Union joined with community members in marching to the Cook County Jail, demanding the funding of schools instead of jails. The teachers were staging a one-day strike for increased school funding. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News
RF2G4NDJF–Incarceration that affect and destroy human life - symbolized by a figure in pillory to show Incarceration's effect and how bad, limiting and negative
RMS3K764–Dark days of incarceration
RMEGHT03–H.M. Prison, Swansea, Wales, UK.
RF2JJ1KYK–A strip of light seen shining through darkness. Concept for hope, claustrophobia, incarceration, being locked in
RF2BTM7Y4–A old iron padlock hangs on the wood door. Locked door to the premise. Concept of protection, incarceration, protection, prison.
RM2E5E4PT–Convicts, Greene County Prison Camp, Greene County, Georgia, USA, Jack Delano, U.S. Farm Security Administration, June 1941
RMJD756G–Philadelphia, USA. 18th June, 2017. Demonstrators participate in 'Juneteenth Parade: Solidarity Not Solitary' march in Philadelphia, Sunday, June 18, 2017. The coalition of organizers hope to bring attention to prison-related issues in the U.S., including solitary confinement and mass incarceration.
RMT9510N–Entitled: 'Entrance to Manzanar, Manzanar Relocation Center.' The internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII was the forced relocation and incarceration in camps of 110,000-120,000 people of Japanese ancestry (62% of the internees were US citizens) ordered by President Roosevelt shortly after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese-Americans were incarcerated based on local population concentrations and regional politics.
RM2M3N0FM–La Giustizia - Justice by Girolamo del Pacchia 1477-1533 , Christian Art, Italy, Italian.
RMAWR5KF–Bridewell Prison Pass Room 1805 from the Microcosm of London illustrated by Rowlandson and Pugin
RMDXBTJA–Day of Outrage & Remembrance for Trayvon Martin & Jordan Davis organized by the Stop Mass Incarceration Network at Union Square
RMDARCDX–Prisoners in the Maximum Security Wing in a tiny 6x9 cell in the New Mexico State Prison near Santa Fe, 1978.
RMKJX0YE–Bronze plaque commemorating the incarceration of Adolph Hitler in Landsberg Prison
RM2C60JE4–Bartolomeo Vanzetti (left) and Nicola Sacco (right) during their imprisonment. 1920s
RMDR6M83–San Quentin state prison, San Quentin Village, main entrance.
RMJ6DHP8–Exercise yard used by Nelson Mandela, Robben Island, where he played tennis, Cape Town, South Africa
RMBKC39F–Handcuffed inmate being escorted to a holding cell in a jail.
RM2F8MF9N–Detroit, Michigan - A man wears an electronic tether on each ankle. The devices report his location to criminal justice authorities.
RF2G4N9P5–Incarceration and painful human condition, pictured as a wooden human figure pushing heavy weight to show how hard it can be to deal with Incarceratio
RMS3N6J1–Razor wire describing the story of incarceration behind the fence.
RMA631BP–Young prisoners at Harris County Jail, Houston, Texas, receive a monthly visit from family and friends.
RM2H6CRDM–Green Haven Correctional Facility, Stormville, New York. walls of a maximum security prison in Dutchess County
RF2BTT0E2–A old iron padlock hangs on the wood door. Locked door to the premise. Concept of protection, incarceration, protection, prison.
RM2F33062–Convicts playing music and dancing, Greene County, Georgia, USA, Jack Delano, U.S. Farm Security Administration, May 1941
RMJD755W–Philadelphia, USA. 18th June, 2017. Demonstrators participate in 'Juneteenth Parade: Solidarity Not Solitary' march in Philadelphia, Sunday, June 18, 2017. The coalition of organizers hope to bring attention to prison-related issues in the U.S., including solitary confinement and mass incarceration.
RMT9510C–Entitled: 'School children, Manzanar Relocation Center, California.' The internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII was the forced relocation and incarceration in camps of 110,000-120,000 people of Japanese ancestry (62% of the internees were US citizens) ordered by President Roosevelt shortly after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese-Americans were incarcerated based on local population concentrations and regional politics.
RMBH9RDX–Entrance to Robben Island prison, where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated, Robben Island, South Africa.
RMT0MKPA–Etching of restrained mentally ill man shackled on bed wearing shoulder harness and chained to wall in 19th century bedlam / insane asylum / madhouse
RMDXBTHM–Day of Outrage & Remembrance for Trayvon Martin & Jordan Davis organized by the Stop Mass Incarceration Network at Union Square
RMEPN34P–A historical marker is mounted in front of a former sentry post at Manzanar, a World War II relocation camp where more than 10,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated between 1942-45 at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains in remote Owens Valley in Inyo County, California, USA. Surrounded by barbed wire and guard towers, Manzanar was the first of 10 wartime internment camps established in the United States for Americans of Japanese ancestry. The abandoned camp is now a National Historic Site and welcomes visitors.
RMBCYTF6–Indiana State Prison maximum security in Michigan City once held John Dillinger
RFRBDA3C–American eagle on security border as an illegal or legal immigration and customs barrier or government shutdown concept with a United States flag.
RMG2GATG–Street mural painting of Nelson Mandela's prison cell with the vegetables he grew while in prison, Amsterdam, Netherlands
RM2B741H5–Close-up of barbwire against blue sky
RMBKC2TB–Security officer monitoring the female inmate dormitory of a county jail.
RM2F8MFA9–Detroit, Michigan - A man wears an electronic tether on his ankle. The device reports his location to criminal justice authorities.
RM2K5GB30–Guizhou, China. Prison near Kaili.
RMS3NMMJ–Incarceration life ; behind the walls of in a correctional facility
RMF7FED5–Rockview Prison, Benner Township, Pennsylvania, USA
RMPPDJE5–Museum of Broken Windows, 9 W 8th St, New York, NY. exterior of an political art exhibition by the NYCLU.
RF2BW0C44–A modern iron padlock hangs on steel the door. Locked door to the premise. Concept of protection, incarceration, protection, prison.
RM2F26FB6–Convicts from Prison Camp at Funeral of their Warden who was killed in Automobile Accident, Greene County, Georgia, USA, Jack Delano, U.S. Farm Security Administration, May 1941
RMJD7567–Philadelphia, USA. 18th June, 2017. Demonstrators participate in 'Juneteenth Parade: Solidarity Not Solitary' march in Philadelphia, Sunday, June 18, 2017. The coalition of organizers hope to bring attention to prison-related issues in the U.S., including solitary confinement and mass incarceration.
RMC5D6NW–Barbed wire fence.
RMT9510H–Entitled: 'Monument in cemetery, Manzanar Relocation Center, California. The internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII was the forced relocation and incarceration in camps of 110,000-120,000 people of Japanese ancestry (62% of the internees were US citizens) ordered by President Roosevelt shortly after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese-Americans were incarcerated based on local population concentrations and regional politics.
RMBH9RBC–Robben Island prison, where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated, Robben Island, South Africa.
RFE6D78E–Set of editable vector designs of men behind prison bars
RMEKYE6E–New York, New York, USA. 14th Apr, 2015. Thousands gathered in various US cities to send the message that murder by policemen of young men of color must stop now. Credit: David Grossman/Alamy Live News
RMBBD26C–San Quentin State Prison California
RMD4NEP3–Baltimore City Jail, Maryland, USA
RFKYN9BC–Border security and customs federal enforcement and protection fence shaped as a human head as a guard or law enforcer to protect or jail.
RMG2GAW5–Street mural painting of Nelson Mandela's prison cell with the vegetables he grew while in prison, Amsterdam, Netherlands
RMCWBWHM–Japanese American women, laundering their families' clothes in metal washtubs during their three month incarceration at
RMBKC2PK–Handcuffed inmate being escorted to a holding cell in a jail.
RMAFRPPN–West Virginia Penitentiary
RFPK9NB6–View of a razor barbed wire at full moon night, imprisonment concept.
RMA97MR7–Exercise yard of the infamous prison Alacatraz, San Francisco, USA
RMR7WP70–Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 11th Dec, 2018. Protesters gather outside the Cuyahoga County Administration Building prior to their attendance at the council meeting that will address jail conditions. Seven inmates have died in the Cuyahoga County jails within a six month period and the federal U.S. Marshals report released on November 21st, 2018 was a scathing one. Credit: Mark Kanning/Alamy Live News
RMPB1DH1–The Incarceration of St. Roch. Artist: After Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, Cento 1591-1666 Bologna). Dedicatee: Based on a drawing owned by Pierre Jean Mariette (French, Paris 1694-1774 Paris). Dimensions: Mount: 20 3/8 × 14 9/16 in. (51.8 × 37 cm) Sheet: 15 1/16 × 10 13/16 in. (38.2 × 27.4 cm). Etcher: Vincenzio Vangelisti (Italian, Florence 1728-1798 Milan). Publisher: (?) John & Josiah Boydell (British, 1786-1804). Date: 1764-98. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMJD756A–Philadelphia, USA. 18th June, 2017. Demonstrators participate in 'Juneteenth Parade: Solidarity Not Solitary' march in Philadelphia, Sunday, June 18, 2017. The coalition of organizers hope to bring attention to prison-related issues in the U.S., including solitary confinement and mass incarceration.
RMEG7T7H–Barbed wire fence.
RMT950XC–Entitled: 'Newspaper headline. Oakland, California, February 1942.' The internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII was the forced relocation and incarceration in camps of 110,000-120,000 people of Japanese ancestry (62% of the internees were US citizens) ordered by President Roosevelt shortly after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese-Americans were incarcerated based on local population concentrations and regional politics.
RMB0RHWY–Onomichi prison Japan May 19th 2008
RMG7JNKD–Friends and colleagues of Al-Jazeera journalists Peter Greste, Baher Mohammed and Mohammed Fahmy hold a protest outside the Egyptian embassy in London to mark a year since their incarceration by Egyptian authorities over terror charges.
RMEKYBMJ–New York, New York, USA. 14th Apr, 2015. Thousands gathered in various US cities to send the message that murder by policemen of young men of color must stop now. Credit: David Grossman/Alamy Live News
RM2BAKB3B–Standards for Inspecting and Monitoring Prisons in Scotland; guidance information for HMIPS & prison monitors, UK
RMJAR8AM–Herkimer, New York, USA – June 5, 2017: Herkimer County Jail aka The 1834 Jail, site of Roxalana Druse execution, is now a museum.
RM2BJHD1G–Alcatraz Morgue
RMDEPNWN–Police station custody suite and cell
RFM8KK00–Barbed wire fence against the sun
RMBKC3ME–Handcuffed inmate being escorted to a holding cell in a jail.
RMAFRXPR–West Virginia Penitentiary
RFPK9NB7–View of a razor barbed wire at full moon night, imprisonment concept.
RM2A98CGY–Wesley Bell was elected St. Louis County Prosecutor as a reformer after the killing of Ferguson teen Michael Brown and others in police shootings
RFBDM9HE–Center guard tower of Eastern State Penitentiary photographed in High Dynamic Range.
RMJD755T–Philadelphia, USA. 18th June, 2017. Demonstrators participate in 'Juneteenth Parade: Solidarity Not Solitary' march in Philadelphia, Sunday, June 18, 2017. The coalition of organizers hope to bring attention to prison-related issues in the U.S., including solitary confinement and mass incarceration.
RMC473NF–A graffiti mural of a hand clenching jail bars with detail including fingerprints on the thumb.
RMT95107–Entitled: 'Relocation departure II, Manzanar Relocation Center.' The internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII was the forced relocation and incarceration in camps of 110,000-120,000 people of Japanese ancestry (62% of the internees were US citizens) ordered by President Roosevelt shortly after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese-Americans were incarcerated based on local population concentrations and regional politics.
RMB0P3B6–perimeter wall, Onomichi prison, Japan.
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