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National
- Since 1990, more than 10,000 American children have died at the hands
of their parents or caretakers. Four children die every day in this
country from child abuse and neglect.
- In 2000, over 3 million children were reported as abused or neglected
in the United States.
- Eighty percent of violent juvenile and adult prisoners were raised
in violent homes.
- The United States annually spends an estimated $258 million on foster
care, incarceration and other societal costs because of the abuse and
neglect of children. This amounts to $1,460 per family, per year.
Despite these high costs, the federal government invested only $10 in
prevention research for every case reported.
- Survivors of abuse are six times more likely to become abusive parents.
- One in four girls and one in six boys will be sexually abused before
the age 18.
- Abused children are 25 times more likely to repeat a grade.
- Seventy-five percent of high school dropouts have a history of abuse
in their families.
- Forty-five percent of abused children become adult alcoholics.
- If you would like to view a copy of the Child Maltreatment 2003 Report, by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children, Youth & Families, please click here.
- If you would like to view a copy of the Child Maltreatment 2004 Report, by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children, Youth & Families, please click here.
- If you would like to view a copy of the Child Maltreatment 2005 Report, by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children, Youth & Families, please click here.
- If you would like to view a copy of Prevent Child Abuse America's Current Trends in Child Abuse Prevention and Fatalities: The 2000 Fifty State Survey, please click here.
- If you would like to view a copy of Prevent Child Abuse America's Total Estimated Cost of Child Abuse and Neglect in the United States Report, please click here.
Ohio
- Ohio’s rate of child abuse and neglect ranked eleventh iin the nation
- In 2002, there were more than 100,000 reported cases of child abuse
and neglect in Ohio and 50,140 of these children were determined to
be victims of abuse and neglect (as reported by the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services). the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services).
- Over a four-year period, Ohio has seen the number of children abused
and neglected double from 24,998 in 1998 to the most recent 50,140 in
2002.
- Based on best available research, as many as 2,006 of the 50,140 Ohio
victims of abuse and neglect will grow up to become violent criminals
who would never have become so if not for the maltreatment they endured
as children.
- Children’s Hospital, of Columbus, Ohio, experienced 137 inpatient
admissions associated with Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) from 1998-2003.
- SBS is one of the most violent forms of child abuse and accounts for
the majority of severe head injuries in children under one year of age
(i.e., is the most common cause of mortality and long-term disability
in infants and young children due to physical abuse).
- If you would like to view a copy of The Public Children Services Association of Ohio's Factbook: 8th Edition: 2007-2008, please click here.
- If you would like to view a copy of the 2005 Ohio Child Fatality Review Report, by the Ohio Department of Health, please click on the following two links (separated for quicker download time) Part 1 and Part 2.
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