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This Is How Children Will Be Received at Kumla Institution

Should a sad 15-year-old be allowed to call home to his mother? When the prison in Kumla starts accepting children who will serve sentences, the staff is faced with new, difficult decisions. “We must keep the best interests of the children in mind at all times,” says Johan Fritioff, deputy director of correctional services.

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Should a sad 15-year-old be allowed to call home to his mother? When the prison in Kumla starts accepting children who will serve sentences, the staff is faced with new, difficult decisions. “We must keep the best interests of the children in mind at all times,” says Johan Fritioff, deputy director of correctional services.

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kt-kuriren.se broke the news on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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