As a safeguard against escape, prisoners are routinely placed in
physical restraints for transport. The type of restraints used depends on the security level of the prisoners and may vary from department to department. As a rule, most prisoners will have to wear at least
handcuffs as a minimum restraint. Often, a
belly chain is added so that the prisoner's hands are shackled to the waist. Leather or nylon belts may be used instead of belly chains. To prevent the prisoner from manipulating the keyhole of the handcuffs, for instance if they get hold of a handcuff key or a lockpick, a
handcuff cover may be placed around the handcuffs. The additional precaution of
leg irons may also be taken, particularly if the prisoner will be walking outside of a secure area. When a prisoner is shackled at their hands, legs, and around their waist, this is commonly known as being placed in "full restraints". flight|left Specific prisoner transport restraints (e.g.
Smith & Wesson model 1850 "transport restraint") are combinations which consist of a pair of
handcuffs, attached by a longer chain to a pair of leg irons. When being placed in such transport restraints, the prisoner will still have the possibility to manage normal steps, but is prevented from running by the leg irons. The connecting chain also prevents the prisoner from lifting their arms. For transporting prisoners by car, special combinations called
auto restraints are used where the chains of the leg irons as well as the connecting chains are shortened, allowing the prisoner only a stooping shuffling walk when they are outside the car. In addition to restraints, a
stun belt may be fastened around the prisoner's waist for further control. In the event of the prisoner attempting to escape or attack someone, the escorting officers can activate the belt via a remote control to give the subject an electric shock.
Clothing When being transported, prisoners will in most cases have to wear a
prison uniform to make them instantly identifiable. Sometimes, special high-visibility jackets are added for enhanced security. == See also ==