Child Abuse
Child Abuse | The Incidence of Child Abuse Is Increasing
In 1997, an estimated 3,195,000 children were reported to child protective services (CPS) agencies as alleged victims of child maltreatment. This figure is based on information collected from 35 states which indicated that each state averaged a 1.7% increase in reports between 1996 and 1997. Nationwide, the rate of children reported for child abuse or neglect increased 4% during this period, from 45 per 1,000 children in 1992 to 47 per 1,000 in 1997. Overall, the total number of reports nationwide has increased 41% since 1988.
The national increase in children reported between...
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Is Child Abuse a Serious Problem?
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Chapter 2: What Causes Child Abuse?
- Chapter 2 Preface
- Substance Abuse Is Responsible for Child Abuse
- Family Preservation Laws Put Children at Risk for Abuse
- The Foster Care System Exposes Children to Abuse
- Parental Cohabitation Exposes Children to a Greater Risk of Abuse
- Poverty Causes Child Abuse
- A Parental History of Abuse Is a Major Risk Factor in Child Abuse
- Chapter 3: How Can Society Respond to Child Abuse?
- Chapter 4: Will Changes in the Criminal Justice System Help Prevent Child Sexual Abuse?
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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