People in prison or other such daunting places are the criminals that are convicted of many crimes.
Such gang members, intimidating people, and other such locked-up people will have a way of sharing their code of brotherhood in the form of tattoos.
Hence, each tattoo on the body of a person in prison has its meaning.

Tattoos are representations of unique meanings. This is the same for all inks. If you are willing to learn more about such tattoos, then you can visit here to get all the information about these tattoos and the ideas that they stand for.
Tattoos and Meanings
Here are some tattoos that mean something deep and the belief of a person.
1. 1488
This tattoo was seen in the Nazi believers during the Second World War times. It was divided into two parts. The first part “14” stood for the fourteen words, “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White Children”.
The second part “88” stood for representing the 8th alphabet “H” and two times stated, “HH” also known as “Hail Hitler”.
2. Teardrop
Teardrop is the most commonly noticed tattoo among the prison members. It has a different meaning in different locations and stands for the thoughts such as “murder”, “friends’ murder and to seek revenge”, and “attempted murder”.
3. The Cobweb
Cobwebs represent the thought of a person staying in prison for longer years. It can mean many things based on the person such as a person trapped inside the bars just like the insect trapped in a cobweb.
The cobweb also represents the idea of someone sitting inside the prison for so long that cobwebs have formed on the body.

4. Clock without Hands
Clock without hands states the idea of someone being in prison for a very long time. People have various locations for this tattoo on their body, but the most preferred location is the wrist. It is also seen etched anywhere on the body.
5. Five-point Crown
The gangsters have unique symbols to represent themselves as members of any particular gang. The five-point Crown also belongs to one such gang in the US.
They are one of the biggest Hispanic gangs. The symbol is incomplete without the letters ALKN, abbreviated as Almighty Latin Kings Nation. This gang has its origin in the 1940s.
6. A.C.A.B
These letters stand for two different meanings such as “All Coppers Are Bastards”, or “Always Carry A Bible”.
Even though the ink stands strongly for the former meaning, their owners claim to follow the latter idea as they want one to give a religious impression.
7. Three Dots
This tattoo represents the thought “mi vida loca” meaning “my crazy life”. The prisoners will have this tattoo inked around their eyes or on their hands. Sometimes, the three dots also stand for Christianity’s holy trinity.
8. Deck of Cards or One or Two Cards
This tattoo is quite common among prisoners in Russia. It represents people that love gambling.

9. Swallow
This tattoo traditionally is a symbol of a sailor safely returning home after a successful voyage. However, it also means that someone has served their time in prison.
9. Norteño
These represent a Hispanic gang named Nuestra Familia. These tattoos include the letter N or the word Norteño.
10. Aryan Brotherhood
It is a prison gang and their tattoos vary from Nazi swastika symbol to ‘AB’ to SS bolts. Although only 1% of the prisoner population makes up this gang, they are accountable for almost 20% of the crimes such as murders in the prison.
Many such tattoos have different meanings. Understanding them can help one to consider the thought behind them as a person.