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Sweden's Rosersberg Prison Prepares to Detain Young Teens After Juvenile Reform
Sweden's Rosersberg Prison is upgrading facilities to house children as young as 13, responding to a juvenile judicial reform effective July. This reform has sparked criticism over concerns about detaining very young juveniles and the implications for juvenile justice. Authorities are now focused on managing these changes and monitoring the reform's impact on young offenders and the justice system.
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