According to a previous review by SVT, 1 in 7 girls who have been taken into care due to problems at home have been locked up in Sis institutions.

This is to protect them from their families.

- This is about emergencies, says Marja Grill, also a reporter on SVT.

According to the experts, the most important thing is that the girls are placed in safe family homes, where they are safe and can start a new life, says Marja Grill.

- If you do not succeed in creating a safe environment where the girls feel safe, secure and can not be found by their families ... Then it can start a vicious circle where families begin to attract and threaten to get them back.

Hear more about the honor-related violence and oppression in the documentary "The locked-in honor girls" on SVT Play.