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Child abuse is an ongoing nightmare. Horribly, many parents consider it their right to " discipline" their child. However, this sometimes goes to far. For an inside look on child abuse read A Child Called It by Dave Pelzer, a victim of severe child abuse.

Child Maltreatment 2002
 Percentage of Child Fatalities by Age, 2002

Figure 4-1 Percentage of Child Fatalities by Age, 2002

This pie chart shows that three-quarters (76.1%) of children who were killed were younger than 4 years of age; 11.8 percent were 4-7 years of age; 6.4 percent were 8-11 years of age; and 5.9 percent were 12-17 years of age.

Age Percentage
0-4 years 76.1
4-7 years 11.8
8-11 years 6.4
12-17 years 5.9


For those age 0-4 Percentage
Less than 1 year 41.2
1 year 17.6
2 years 11.0
3 years 6.3

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Number of Child Fatalities

For 2002, an estimated 1,400 children died from abuse or neglect at a rate of 1.98 deaths per 100,000 children.1 The national estimate was based on data from State child welfare information systems, as well as other data sources available to the States. The rate of fatalities per 100,000 children has increased from 1.84 for 2000 to 1.96 for 2001, and 1.98 for 2002.2

While most fatality data were from State child welfare agencies, many of these agencies also received data from additional sources. For example, statistics on approximately 20 percent (21.1%) of fatalities were from health departments and fatality review boards for 2002, compared to 11.4 percent for 2001. The coordination of data collection with other agencies contributes to a greater understanding of the size of the phenomenon as well as to better estimation. It is likely that the observed increased rate of fatalities is due to improved reporting by some of the States.

Deaths of children under the custody or supervision of the child welfare agency are of special concern. CPS agencies in 50 States reported the deaths of 17 children (1.2% of reported deaths) in foster care.3

 

Fatalities by Age and Sex

Three-quarters (76.1%) of children who were killed were younger than 4 years of age; 11.8 percent were 4-7 years of age; 6.4 percent were 8-11 years of age; and 5.9 percent were 12-17 years of age

The youngest children experienced the highest rates of fatalities. Based on case-level data from 31 States, infant boys (younger than 1 year old) had a fatality rate of 18.8 deaths per 100,000 boys of the same age.4 Infant girls (younger than 1 year old) had a fatality rate of 12.4 deaths per 100,000 girls of the same age. Rates for both boys and girls decreased with the age of the children.

 

Parental Status of Perpetrators

Almost one-third (32.6%) of fatalities were perpetrated by the mother acting alone.5 Three-quarters (78.9%) of child fatalities were caused by one or more parents .6 Nonparental perpetrators (e.g., daycare providers, foster parents, or residential facility staff) were responsible for 15.9 percent of fatalities.

 

Fatalities by Type of Maltreatment

The three main categories of maltreatment recorded related to fatalities were neglect (37.6%), physical abuse (29.9%), and combinations of maltreatment types (28.9%)

 

Fatalities by Prior Contact with CPS

Some children who died were already known to the child welfare agency. Children whose families had received family preservation services in the past 5 years accounted for 12 percent of child fatalities. Two percent had been in foster care and reunited with their families in the past 5 years

Child Abuse info courtesy of jimhopper.com

If you are a victim of abuse or suspect abuse please call one of these hotlines

 

 

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Dept. of Human Services 1-800-452-1999

MASSACHUSETTS: Dept. of Social Services / 617-748-2400
MARYLAND: Child Protective Services - Baltimore City (410-361-2235)
Social Services Admn. (410-767-7112)
MISSISSIPPI: Div. Of Family & Children's Services/Child Protective Services
1-800-222-8000
MICHIGAN: Call: 1-517-373-2035 (to get your county's number to report child abuse)
MINNESOTA: Dept. of Human Services / 651-296-8337 (after hours call 911)
MISSOURI: Div. Of Family Services (DFS) Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline
1-800-392-3738
MONTANA: Child Abuse Hotline / 1-800-332-6100
NEW HAMPSHIRE: 603-271-3658 (Dept. of Justice)
NEW JERSEY: Office of Child Abuse Control (OCAC) / 1-800-792-8610
NEW YORK: Prevent Child Abuse / 1-800-342-3720
NORTH DAKOTA: Children & Family Services / 1-800-245-3736
NEW MEXICO: Children, Youth & Families Dept. (CYFD)
1-800-797-3260
NEVADA: Child Protective Services / 1-800-992-5757
NEBRASKA: Child Abuse Hotline / 1-800-652-1999
NO. CAROLINA: Child Protective Services/Division of Social Services
State Dept. of Social Services (Raleigh) 919-733-3055
No. Carolina Care Line / 1-800-662-7030
VERMONT: Social Services District Office / 1-800-649-5285
VIRGINIA: Dept. of Social Services / 1-804-786-8536 or
Virginia Relay Center / 1-800-828-1120
RHODE ISLAND: Dept. of Human Services / 401-849-6000 or 1-800-675-9397
CONNECTICUT: Dept. of Social Services
General Assistance / 1-800-842-2159 or 860-424-4926
CALIFORNIA: Dept. of Social Services / 916-445-2832
COLORADO: Div. Of Child Care / 303-866-3003
PENNSYLVANIA: Dept. of Public Welfare / Office of Children, Youth & Families
(OCYF) 1-800-932-0313
DELAWARE: Child Abuse Reporting Hot Line (1-800-292-9582)
WEST VIRGINIA: Child Protective Services / 1-800-352-6513
WASHINGTON: Children's Protective Services / 1-866-END HARM
1-866-363-4276
ALABAMA: Family & Children Services 1-334-242-9500
ALASKA: Dept. of Health & Social Services/Div. Of Family & Youth Services 1-800-478-4444
ARIZONA: Child Protective Services / 1-888-767-2445
ARKANSAS: Div. Of Children & Family Services/Child Protective Services
(501-682-0402)
TENNESSEE: Child Protective Services (Children's Services) (615-742-9192)
TEXAS: Dept. of Protective & Regulatory Services / 1-800-252-5400
KENTUCKY: Child & Adult Abuse 1-800-752-6200
OHIO: State Protective Services 1-614-466-9274
OKLAHOMA: Child Protective Services
1-800-522-3511 (Abuse) or 1-877-446-6865
OREGON: 24-Hour Child Abuse Hotline / 503-731-3100
INDIANA: Family & Social Services & Child Abuse 1-800-562-2407
ILLINOIS: Dept. of Children & Family Services / 1-800-25-ABUSE
IOWA: Div. Of Adult, Children & Family Services
Toll free # 1-800-362-2178
IDADO: Family Child Services / 1-800-600-6474
LOUISIANA: Office of Community Services / 225-925-4571
SOUTH DAKOTA: State Office Child Care Services / 1-800-227-3020
SO. CAROLINA: Child Support & Abuse 1-803-734-0220
GEORGIA: Dept. of Human Services/Div. Of Family & Children Services DFCS) / 404-657-7660, Suite 19-940
KANSAS: Child Abuse Hotline / 1-800-922-5330
UTAH: Child & Family Services/Child Abuse & Neglect Investigation
1-800-678-9399
HAWAII: Dept. of Human Services/Child Protective Hotline (1-808-832-5300)
FLORIDA: 800-96 ABUSE
WYOMING: Child Protective Services / 307-777-5479
WISCONSIN: Adams Co. DSS / 608-339-3356
Ashland Co. DHS / 715-682-7004
Barron Co. DSS / 715-537-5691
Bayfield Co. DSS / 715-373-6144
Brown Co. DSS / 920-448-6035
Buffalo Co. DHS / 608-685-4412
Burnett Co. DSS / 715-349-2131
Calumet Co. DHS / 920-849-1400
Chippewa Co. DSS / 715-726-7799
Clark Co. DSS / 715-743-5233
Columbia Co. DHS / 608-742-9227
Crawford Co. DHS / 608-326-0248
Dane Co. DHS / 608-261-5437 - Reports
608-242-6200 - Northport
608-261-9900 - S. Md.
608-873-5636 - Stoughton
608-837-7380 - Sun Prairie
Dodge Co. DHS / 920-386-3750
Door Co. DSS / 920-746-2300
Douglas Co. DHS / 715-395-1304
Dunn Co. DHS / 715-232-1116
Eau Claire Co. DHS / 715-831-5700
Florence Co. DHS / 715-528-3296
Fond du Lac Co. DSS / 920-929-3400
Forest Co. DSS / 715-478-3351
Grant Co. DSS / 608-723-2136
Green Co. DHS / 608-328-9399
Green Lake Co. DHS / 920-294-4070
Iowa Co. DSS / 608-935-9311
Iron Co. DHS / 715-561-3636
Jackson Co. DHS / 715-284-4301
Jefferson Co. DHS / 920-674-3105
Juneau Co. DHS / 608-847-2400
Kenosha Co. DSS / 262-605-6582
Kewaunee Co. DSS / 262-605-6582
La Crosse Co. DHS / 608-785-6050 or 608-785-6054
Lafayette Co. DHS / 608-776-4800
Langlade Co. DSS / 715-627-4750
Lincoln Co. DSS / 715-536-6200
Manitowoc Co. DHS / 920-683-4230
Marathon Co. DSS / 715-261-7500
Marinette Co. DHS / 715-732-7700
Marquette Co. DSS / 608-297-9135
Menominee Co. DHS / 715-799-3861 or 715-799-5352
Milwaukee Co. DHS / 414-289-6444 (gen. #) 414-220-7233 (BMCW)
Monroe Co. DHS/ 608-269-8630
Oconto Co. DHS / 920-834-7000
Oneida Co. DHS / 715-362-5695
Outagamie Co. DHS / 920-832-5161
Ozaukee Co. DSS / 262-238-8200
Pepin Co. DHS / 715-672-8941
Pierce Co. DHS / 715-273-6766
Polk Co. DSS / 715-485-8400
Portage Co. DHS / 715-345-5350
Price Co. DSS / 715-339-2158
Racine Co. DHS / 262-638-6321
Richland Co. DSS / 608-647-8821
Rock Co. DSS / 608-757-5200 or 608-757-5401, 5402 or 363-6393
Rusk Co. DSS / 715-532-2299
Sauk Co. DHS / 608-355-4200
Sawyer Co. DSS / 715-634-4806
Shawano Co. DSS / 715-526-4700
Sheboygan Co. DHS / 920-459-6418
St. Croix Co. DHS / 715-246-6991
Taylor Co. DHS / 715-748-3332
Trempealeau Co. DSS / 715-538-2311 x290
Vernon Co. DHS / 608-637-5210
Vilas Co. DSS / 715-479-3668
Walworth Co. DHS / 262-741-3200
Washburn Co. DSS / 715-468-4747
Washington Co. DSS / 414-335-4610
Waukesha Co. DHS / 262-548-7212
Waupaca Co. DHS / 715-258-6300
Waushara Co. DSS / 920-787-3303
Winnebago Co. DSS / 920-236-4600
Wood Co. DSS / 715-421-8600

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