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28 Jan 2026, 16:16 GMT+10
The Nordic nation wants to lower the age of liability for serious violent crimes from 15 to 13
The Swedish government plans to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 15 to 13 to combat gangs' use of minors for serious crimes.
The measures, formally announced this week, aim to address the persistent problem of "violence-as-a-service" (VaaS), where organized crime recruits young perpetrators for assaults, bombings, and murders on behalf of clients. Currently, teens under 15 cannot be imprisoned in Sweden and are referred to social services even if caught.
Justice Minister Gunnar Strommer told a press conference that last year 52 people under 15 were involved in court proceedings related to murder or murder planning, which replaces a trial for younger offenders. He said violent crime by minors is rising even as overall youth offenses decline.
The government says the proposal balances public safety, better redress for victims and opportunities to steer minors away from crime.
The change would be temporary, launched in July and lasting five years, with the liability age possibly reverting to 15 afterward. If adopted, minors would still face lighter prison terms than adults. Opponents, including Swedish prison officials and children's rights group BRIS, call the plan counterproductive, warning it would increase recidivism and push gangs to recruit even younger children.
The right-leaning government of Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson took power in 2022 promising to reduce gang turf wars that sometimes kill bystanders. Ministers face pressure from the anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats, which backs the government in parliament though holds no positions in the cabinet. Sweden's next general election is in September.
Last April, Sweden led the creation of a Europol police task force to combat VaaS networks. Other members are Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, the Netherlands, and Norway.
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