According to information to SVT, several IS women who came from Syria will move freely in society after returning to Sweden.

The social services in Gothenburg are careful not to go into details about the women who have returned home, but refer to confidentiality.

However, they believe that there is experience in dealing with similar individuals.

- Then I can say this that the city's social services have a high level of competence and a good habit of receiving people from war-torn areas and this group that you refer to, says Ing-Marie Larsson.

Confidential

During SVT's interview, Larsson repeatedly refers to the secrecy that concerns women.

She does not want to go further into whether you have taken help from other organizations or if you yourself have enough skills to get these women to abandon their ideology.

When SVT asks the social services how to deal with people who have committed crimes that many people see as disgusting, reference is made to collaboration between authorities.

- It is really a very complex question, which you are asking now and it is a big concern.

Precisely these individuals may not feel that way, but I also have great respect for the fact that society can ask itself these questions.

What is important is that the social services are a party, the police are there and the Center against Violent Extremism is one of quite a few organizations around these people, says Ing-Marie Larsson.

See the interview with the Social Services in the player above.