/ Jun 13, 2026
/ Jun 13, 2026

Sweden prepares prison system amid rising gang youth violence concerns

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Sweden is preparing its prison system for the possibility of incarcerating children as young as 13 linked to gang-related killings, according to a Reuters report.

 

 

The report states that Swedish authorities are examining how the justice and corrections system would handle a growing number of minors involved in organised gang violence. The move reflects wider pressure on policymakers as criminal networks increasingly recruit younger teenagers for serious offences, including homicide.

Reuters reports that the preparations include planning for secure detention capacity and reviewing legal frameworks that currently set higher thresholds for criminal responsibility. Officials are also assessing how to manage rehabilitation and safeguarding requirements for very young offenders within adult-focused correction systems.

The development comes amid a broader debate in Sweden over tougher measures to address escalating gang crime, particularly in urban areas where violence has intensified in recent years.

Authorities have not confirmed any final decision on lowering age thresholds but are considering multiple policy options as the situation evolves.

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