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  2. Organized crime in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    It expanded to Sweden where it was started in the district Rosengård in Malmö. In Sweden it mostly consists of Arab and Kurdish Iraqis and Iranians. K-Falangen- An Albanian criminal organisation based in Malmö. M-Falangen - A criminal organisation based in Malmö and composed of ethnic Bosnians. They are involved in a wide variety of ...

  3. Vulnerable area (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    Vulnerable area (Swedish: Utsatt område) is a term applied by the Swedish Police Authority to areas with high crime rates and social exclusion. [1] [2] [3] They are not referred to in Sweden as no-go zones, neither by police nor the population in general.

  4. Drug policy of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The drug policy of Sweden is based on zero tolerance focusing on prevention, treatment, and control, aiming to reduce both the supply of and demand for illegal drugs. [1] The general drug policy is supported by all major Swedish political parties with the exceptions of the Left Party – which advocates for the decriminalization of private consumption [2] [3] – and five of the seven major ...

  5. Nordic countries join forces to combat spread of Swedish gang ...

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    Nordic countries will increase police cooperation and form a hub in Stockholm in an effort to prevent Sweden's serious gang crime problem from spreading to Norway, Finland and Denmark, the Swedish ...

  6. Crime in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Knife violence is more common in close relationships, in homes and among socially vulnerable. [54] The number of people treated for knife violence increased by 25% between 2015–2019. [55] Among young people, knife violence has decreased successively since the beginning of the 90s, and remained at the same level between 2015–2020. [56]

  7. Nordic Resistance Movement - Wikipedia

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    It is known for its opposition to non-white immigration to Sweden. [44] The NRM is considered a central actor in Sweden's white power movement. [45] In November 2003 the Swedish Security Service raided homes of leading members, among them Lund, who was later sentenced to prison for illegal possession of firearms. [46]

  8. Clarkstown illegal house facing thousands of dollars in fines ...

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    A New City home illegally converted to house dozens of immigrants has been put up for sale for $575,000, town officials and real estate websites say. Clarkstown illegal house facing thousands of ...

  9. Homelessness in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    A homeless person's bed in Göteborg, Sweden, 2013.. Homelessness in Sweden affects c. 28,000 people. [1]The Swedish government's response to homelessness has included commissioning national surveys on homelessness during the last decade that allow for direct comparison between Sweden, Denmark and Norway. [2]