In 1922 the
State Institute of Racial Biology was founded in
Uppsala. In the 1930s, a law was passed that allowed mass sterilisation. The stated rationale behind the legislation was to prevent sterilisation from becoming a contraceptive method in the hands of the individual. Another law, passed in 1941, was more far reaching and stated three broad grounds on which sterilisation could be carried out: • Medical, if a pregnancy could pose a risk to life or good health of a woman with chronic illness or permanently weakened constitution. • Eugenic, which allowed sterilising people considered insane or with severe illness or with a physical disability, so that these traits are not passed on the offspring. • Social, which allowed sterilising people deemed unsuitable to foster a child due to
mental illness, being
feebleminded or having an
antisocial lifestyle. The law did not foresee any age of consent limit. However, it was never legal to physically restrain a person. == Statistics ==