In the clip above, the police and social services tell how they work to take care of children in criminal environments.

- If you are not used to the fact that there is an authority that can go in and decide over the family, then we violate their honor, says Bettan Byvald social worker in Angered.

Both the social services and the police believe that the police have become significantly better at detecting young children living in criminal environments.

It may be enough for the police to stop a car with a person in a safety vest.

If, for example, there is a child seat in the car, there will be an immediate report of concern to the social services.

How family and clan crime affects society is also about whether Sweden meets: Live which is broadcast from Angered in Gothenburg on Thursday evening. The program can be seen on SVT1 and on SVT Play starting at 21.