During the autumn of last year, five Swedish IS women were deported from Turkey and Syria, along with a total of ten children.

All children have been forcibly taken into care according to LVU, the law with special provisions on the care of young people.

- The courts have taken very seriously that parents have gone there with children or to continue to form a family down there.

Some children may have been in captivity all their lives, says Jonas Trolle, head of the Center for Violence Against Extremism.

Four-year-old has shown signs of execution

The judgments from the administrative court that SVT has read include that a girl was married off when she was twelve years old.

A four-year-old has clearly shown signs of how an execution goes by pulling his fingers over his neck.

- Several of them may not have the problems that children generally have when they are the subject of social services' efforts.

They may rather be closed off and very quiet and not outspoken as we are perhaps more used to, says Jonas Trolle.

The courts have examined each child's need for care individually, but have reached the same decision for everyone.

See more in the clip above about what is said in the judgments.