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Maltreatment Types of Victims
The number of maltreatment types (duplicate count) are counted once for each substantiated maltreatment, but only once per category, by state. Percentages are calculated against the number of victims (unique count). To view more National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) findings, click link to summary page below: https://healthdata.gov/stories/s/kaeg-w7jc
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Perpetrators by Relationship to Their Victims
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The numbers of single perpetrator relationships (unique count) are counted once for each relationship category. Perpetrators with two or more relationships are counted in the multiple relationship category. Numbers are for the most recent federal fiscal year for which data are available. To view more National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) findings, click link to summary page below: https://healthdata.gov/stories/s/kaeg-w7jc
Children by Disposition
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The numbers of children (duplicate count) are counted once for each investigation response or alternative response that reached a disposition (finding) for the most recent federal fiscal year for which data are available. *11/29/2021: Added column including year in which data was collected. To view more National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) findings, click link to summary page below: https://healthdata.gov/stories/s/kaeg-w7jc
Child Maltreatment Annual Reports
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,Child Maltreatment Reports contain data from the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System that have been aggregated to the State level,
Child Victims by Age
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Numbers and rates of child victims by single year age and by state for the most recent federal fiscal year for which data are available. To view more National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) findings, click link to summary page below: https://healthdata.gov/stories/s/kaeg-w7jc
Child Maltreatment Recurrences Among Families Served by Child Protective Services, 1984 to 1992
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This longitudinal study of 1,206 families assembled during a 4-year NCCAN-funded research project focuses on recurrences of child maltreatment among families known to public Child Protective Services (CPS). Objectives are to (1) describe recurrence of types, severity, rates, distributions, and frequency of maltreatment over five years; (2) replicate and extend knowledge about predicting recurrence risk after an index incident; (3) initiate development of models to predict recurrence risk after termination of CPS services; and (4) determine (a) whether variables that discriminate between maltreating and non-maltreating families are correlates of recurrent maltreatment and (b) whether hypotheses from models formulated to explain why some parents maltreat also explain recurrences. Products will include risk assessment models. Investigators: DePanfilis, Diane
Children Who Received an Investigation or Alternative Response
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Counts and rates of children who received an investigation or alternative response from child protective services agencies for the last five federal fiscal years for which data are available. To view more National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) findings, click link to summary page below: https://healthdata.gov/stories/s/kaeg-w7jc
Child Fatalities by Submission Type
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Counts and rates of child fatalities by file submission type for the most recent federal fiscal year for which data are available. To view more National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) findings, click link to summary page below: https://healthdata.gov/stories/s/kaeg-w7jc
Perpetrators Trend
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The number of child fatalities (unique count) by state for the last five federal fiscal years. To view more National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) findings, click link to summary page below: https://healthdata.gov/stories/s/kaeg-w7jc
Child Victims Trend
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Numbers and rates of child victims for the last five federal fiscal years for which the data are available. To view more National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) findings, click link to summary page below: https://healthdata.gov/stories/s/kaeg-w7jc