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瑞典以“福利国家”著称于世,每个社会成员从摇篮到坟墓都享受着终身的照顾,孩子从出生到16岁每年都可以得到3000克朗的补贴;16岁至20岁可以用助学金就读;直到老年,均有各种补助。但是,这个具有高度物质文明的国家的社会犯罪问题,却十分令人忧虑。这是为什么?它引起了我的兴趣。正巧,正当我们注意这个问题的时候,司法大臣邀请记者们参观瑞典的监狱。要了解犯罪问题,参观监狱是一个很好的机会,于是我们欣然接受,驱车前往。这是一所新建的橱窗式的监狱,在我们参观时还没有关押犯人,它位于斯德哥尔摩市南部12公里的一个小山岗上,周围树木葱郁,别墅点点,是一
Sweden is known as a “Welfare State,” and every member of the community enjoys a lifelong care from cradle to grave. The child receives a subsidy of 3,000 kronor per year from birth to 16 years of age; students aged 16 to 20 can attend with grants; Until the old age, there are various kinds of subsidies. However, the issue of social crimes in this highly materialized country is very worrying. Why is this? It aroused my interest. Coincidentally, just as we noticed this issue, the Minister of Justice invited journalists to visit Swedish prisons. To understand the crime, visit the prison is a good opportunity, so we readily accepted, drove to. This is a new window-type prison, where prisoners were not imprisoned during our visit. It is located on a small hill 12 km south of Stockholm, surrounded by lush greenery and villas,