Charlotta Höglund, intelligence chief at Noa, stated that Sweden's list of police-classified vulnerable areas has increased to 65, including 19 deemed particularly vulnerable due to serious crime and safety challenges.Andersberg in Halmstad municipality was removed from the list after a decade following declines in crime attributed to cooperation between police, municipality, housing companies, and community associations, while Granängsringen in Tyresö municipality was newly added due to persistent criminal activity and increased safety concerns.Police in Biskopsgården reported a rising number of children at risk of recruitment into criminal activities, with ongoing efforts such as educational outreach and targeted support programs struggling to counteract recruitment trends.