Malmö, more than anywhere, is the place to observe the “so-called refugee youths, predominantly from Afghanistan” whom Stockholm police blamed for a campaign of sexual harassment at a festival last August. (That was in a hushed-up report that was leaked and which then dominated the news agenda last week.) In Sweden, “unaccompanied refugee children” are the responsibility of the first town they arrive in, so, as the first stop over the bridge from Denmark, Malmö has handled thousands of mainly Afghan boys.