SVT conducts the interview with Purita Calvo Bengtsson in an interrogation room at the police station in Värnamo, which is intended for, inter alia, child interrogation. The walls are draped with a gray-colored fabric, a pair of green armchairs facing each other are centrally located and in the corner stands a plastic tree to lighten the atmosphere.

Here, Purita talks to, or interrogates, the formal term, children who are suspected of being sexually abused.

- They often feel very bad, she says and continues:

- When you start with the interview it may be a bit choppy, but then children want to tell.

Specially trained child interrogation leaders

She says that it is impossible to say exactly the age when you can start interrogating children in connection with a criminal investigation. It is about when the child has a language and can build sentences.

Nowadays, the specially trained child interviewer is talking to the children and the hearings are recorded on video.

Hear Purita tell in the clip above.