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		<title>Torture dungeon &#8211; White Tower, The Tower of London</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[White Tower: Torture in the Dungeon
Within a castle complex the &#34;dungeon&#34; serves as the prison area. A dungeon (a term that evolved from the Norman word donjon) was located in the basement, or lowest level, of a keep and was normally used as a prison. In architecture, the most fortified area and the heart of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The history of prison an 18th century dungeon</title>
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The word prison comes from the French derivation comes from the Latin word prehensio, which means seizure. It is defined as a location in which to hold people who have been convicted of a crime by the reigning legal authority to spend their sentence. The primary goal of imprisonment in its infancy was [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Manacles, chain shackles, and handcuffs</title>
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		<title>Antique style key locks and skeleton keys</title>
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A lock is a type of fastener that usually consists of a bolt held in place by a series of movable parts; this bolt can only be moved when certain condition s are met, such as the insertion of a key, or a mechanism is arranged to reflect a particular series [...]]]></description>
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