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mugshot

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Noun — A photograph of a person's face taken by the police after an arrest, usually from the front and the side, and kept on record.

How to use mugshot

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release a mugshot mugshot photo booking photo take his mugshot

Informal but universally understood, and used in news reporting. Also written mug shot as two words.

Etymology

A compound of mug, slang for the face since the early eighteenth century — generally traced to drinking mugs moulded into grotesque faces — and shot in the sense of a photograph.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a mugshot and a headshot?

A mugshot is taken by police during booking after an arrest and forms part of a criminal record. A headshot is a deliberately flattering professional portrait used for acting, modelling or business profiles.

Does having a mugshot mean someone was convicted?

No. Mugshots are taken at the point of arrest and booking, long before any trial, so a person photographed may later be released without charge or found not guilty. This is why publishing them is legally and ethically contested in many places.

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