Whenever the child finishes the dayís classes, he gets himself over to the daycare center for older children. This is called the fritids hjem or free time home. The free time home is usually located very close to the school for the convenience of having the children walk over to it on their own (Villadsen). These free time homes vary from just a play center for the children to an elaborate structure where children from age seven to early twenties can spend time. One such center, that I visited, consisted of two large recreational rooms with board games and a pool table and a farm area where children could adopt a pet to take care of to see if they would want the full responsibility of owning a pet. This center also housed clubs that had members ranging from ages 10 to 16 and occasionally as old as 26. In one of the building there was also a room where bands could reserve a time to rehearse and use the equipment of the center. Even with centers such as these for children and teens to spend their time, Denmark still has some crime and disruption.