In terms of physical and emotional suffering, an estimated 905,000 children were determined to be victims of child abuse or neglect in 2006 according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. From the fiscal perspective, Prevent Child Abuse America has estimated that child abuse and neglect in the U.S. costs over $284 million dollars per day. This report also includes statistics on adoption and foster care
This study involves secondary analysis of the national administrative data contained in two major fe...
The purpose of this report is to present a number of generally less broad legislative proposals rela...
Most child welfare reports that lead to removal of children from their homes are filed for neglect r...
Outlines the direct and indirect costs of addressing the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive ...
The cost and effects of child abuse are staggering. Prevent Child Abuse America states that a conse...
This data represents the first attempt to document the nationwide costs resulting from abuse and neg...
This report contains information on current trends in the United States in areas including poverty, ...
Users can look at annual reports and data related to Adoption and Foster Care, Child Abuse and Negle...
At first glance, the foster care system seems to be a safe and welcoming option for children. Howeve...
We examine how child maltreatment—including neglect, physical and sexual abuse, and other forms of m...
We conducted a secondary analysis of the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) to examine child abuse and ...
Foster care caseloads, an indicator of child maltreatment, are increasing. Children living in povert...
Healthy families mean healthy children. Healthy communities. A thriving economy and strong nation. I...
National statistics on the amount of child abuse and neglect are difficult to obtain because states ...
Across the Unites States, the number of children taken into foster care every year varies greatly. I...
This study involves secondary analysis of the national administrative data contained in two major fe...
The purpose of this report is to present a number of generally less broad legislative proposals rela...
Most child welfare reports that lead to removal of children from their homes are filed for neglect r...
Outlines the direct and indirect costs of addressing the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive ...
The cost and effects of child abuse are staggering. Prevent Child Abuse America states that a conse...
This data represents the first attempt to document the nationwide costs resulting from abuse and neg...
This report contains information on current trends in the United States in areas including poverty, ...
Users can look at annual reports and data related to Adoption and Foster Care, Child Abuse and Negle...
At first glance, the foster care system seems to be a safe and welcoming option for children. Howeve...
We examine how child maltreatment—including neglect, physical and sexual abuse, and other forms of m...
We conducted a secondary analysis of the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) to examine child abuse and ...
Foster care caseloads, an indicator of child maltreatment, are increasing. Children living in povert...
Healthy families mean healthy children. Healthy communities. A thriving economy and strong nation. I...
National statistics on the amount of child abuse and neglect are difficult to obtain because states ...
Across the Unites States, the number of children taken into foster care every year varies greatly. I...
This study involves secondary analysis of the national administrative data contained in two major fe...
The purpose of this report is to present a number of generally less broad legislative proposals rela...
Most child welfare reports that lead to removal of children from their homes are filed for neglect r...