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In this program, the chairman of KRIM, lawyer Claus Bonnez, talks about KRIM and the many law students who, among other things, try to help former criminals start a new life for free. When a criminal has served his sentence and “paid” his debt to society, everything should be fine. But that is far from the case, because the person in question often has a large financial debt to the public. Denmark is one of the few countries that has a rule that the former criminal must pay the legal costs in connection with the trial. And since it is a debt to the public, the state itself deducts any income. In addition, there are often problems with housing, so it can be said that it is difficult to start a new life after serving a sentence.