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Sweden's Parliament to Vote on Criminal Responsibility for 13-Year-Olds Amid Rising Violent Crime

Sweden's parliament will vote on a proposal to hold 13-year-olds criminally responsible, potentially leading to imprisonment for serious offenses. This legislation is part of efforts to combat rising gang crime, with other European countries also exploring similar changes.

Sweden's parliament is set to vote on legislation that would hold 13-year-olds criminally responsible for their actions, with the possibility of imprisonment in serious cases. This move is part of a broader effort to address increasing gang-related violence in the country. Other European nations are also considering similar measures to lower the age of criminal responsibility.

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