This summer, a decision is expected to be made to lower the age of criminal responsibility in Sweden to 13. SVT accompanied two seventh-graders to Kumla Prison. There, they were allowed to ask their own questions and were locked up for a test in one of the cells where children are supposed to serve their prison sentences.
ROSERSBERG PRISON: The shaking of drills and the sound of sawing are the only things making noise in Rosersberg prison outside Stockholm at the moment.
This summer, a decision is expected to be made to lower the age of criminal responsibility in Sweden to 13. SVT accompanied two seventh-graders to Kumla Prison. There, they were allowed to ask their own questions and were locked up for a test in one of the cells where children are supposed to serve their prison sentences.