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Child Maltreatment 2001
Table 6-8 Victims Who Received Family Preservation or Family Reunification Services within Previous 5 Years, 2001

The word bold before a number indicates an estimate or a total.

State Total Victims Victims Who Received Family Preservation Services Within the Previous 5 Years Victims Who Received Reunification Services Within the Previous 5 Years
Number Percent Number Percent
Alabama Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Alaska Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Arizona Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Arkansas Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
California Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Colorado Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Connecticut Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Delaware 1,666 1 0.1 Blank Cell Blank Cell
District of Columbia 2,908 38 1.3 16 0.6
Florida Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Georgia 36,744 Blank Cell Blank Cell 0 0.0
Hawaii Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Idaho 3,557 448 12.6 Blank Cell Blank Cell
Illinois Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Indiana 21,128 494 2.3 Blank Cell Blank Cell
Iowa 12,792 888 6.9 1,418 11.1
Kansas 7,308 5,228 71.5 900 12.3
Kentucky 16,544 Blank Cell Blank Cell 1 0.0
Louisiana 11,158 1,588 14.2 Blank Cell Blank Cell
Maine Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Maryland 19,750 851 4.3 Blank Cell Blank Cell
Massachusetts Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Michigan Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Minnesota Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Mississippi Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Missouri Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Montana Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Nebraska Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Nevada Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
New Hampshire 1,102 164 14.9 12 1.1
New Jersey Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
New Mexico Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
New York Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
North Carolina Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
North Dakota Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Ohio 51,031 25,183 49.3 2,797 5.5
Oklahoma 13,698 356 2.6 1,783 13.0
Oregon 9,011 1,497 16.6 547 6.1
Pennsylvania Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Rhode Island 3,319 Blank Cell Blank Cell 30 0.9
South Carolina 11,199 0 0.0 410 3.7
South Dakota Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Tennessee Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Texas 44,623 5,598 12.5 729 1.6
Utah 10,200 472 4.6 202 2.0
Vermont 1,139 240 21.1 35 3.1
Virginia Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Washington 6,010 Blank Cell Blank Cell 584 9.7
West Virginia Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Wisconsin Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Wyoming 990 283 28.6 131 13.2
Total 285,877 43,329 Blank Cell 9,595 Blank Cell
Percent Blank Cell Blank Cell bold19.4 Blank Cell bold4.2
Number
Reporting
bold21 bold17 bold17 bold16 bold16

This table first lists each State followed by the total number of victims in each State. The third column lists both the number and percentage of victims who received family preservation services within the previous 5 years. The fourth column lists both the number and percentage of victims who received reunification services within the previous 5 years. Seventeen states reported that 19.4 percent of victims received family preservation services and 16 states reported that 4.2 percent received reunification services.

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