Shacklers
Shacklers, also known as restraints or manacles, are devices used to secure a person's limbs, typically wrists or ankles, to prevent escape or control movement. Historically, shacklers have been employed in various contexts, including law enforcement, imprisonment, and as a form of punishment. The earliest known uses of restraints date back to ancient civilizations, where they were often made from iron or other durable metals.
The design of shacklers has evolved over time, from simple chains to more complex locking mechanisms. Modern
The use of shacklers is not without controversy. Critics argue that they can be dehumanizing and cause