Between 2006 and 2008, a group of 12-14-year-old boys in central Gothenburg, Sweden, robbed other children on approximately 40 separate occasions. Instead of using physical violence, the robbers employed a sophisticated technique known as the "little brother number" or the "brother trick," which involved advanced role-play and gang jargon rather than real assault.
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Between 2006 and 2008, a group of 12-14-year-old boys in central Gothenburg, Sweden, robbed other children on approximately 40 separate occasions. Instead of using physical violence, the robbers employed a sophisticated technique known as the "little brother number" or the "brother trick," which involved advanced role-play and gang jargon rather than real assault.
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