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Child Maltreatment 2002
Table 6-7     Victims Who Received Family Preservation or Family Reunification Services Within Previous 5 Years, 2002

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 7,302 1,810 24.8 0 0.0
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 Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
District of Columbia 3,032 90 3.0 18 0.6
Florida Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Georgia Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Hawaii 3,744 Blank Cell Blank Cell 108 2.9
Idaho 1,947 243 12.5 106 5.4
Illinois Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Indiana Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Iowa 12,202 48 0.4 1,230 10.1
Kansas 6,425 4,887 76.1 891 13.9
Kentucky Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Louisiana 10,971 1,473 13.4 Blank Cell Blank Cell
Maine Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Maryland Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell 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 4,003 985 24.6 Blank Cell Blank Cell
Missouri 9,810 3,673 37.4 2,391 24.4
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 962 84 8.7 155 16.1
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 50,141 25,403 50.7 2,658 5.3
Oklahoma 13,721 308 2.2 1,104 8.0
Oregon 9,228 1,549 16.8 687 7.4
Pennsylvania Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Rhode Island 3,247 Blank Cell Blank Cell 37 1.1
South Carolina 10,738 Blank Cell Blank Cell 65 0.6
South Dakota Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Tennessee Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Texas 48,808 6,322 13.0 768 1.6
Utah 10,282 424 4.1 174 1.7
Vermont 1,447 336 23.2 41 2.8
Virginia Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Washington 4,673 897 19.2 713 15.3
West Virginia Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Wisconsin Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell
Wyoming 692 266 38.4 125 18.1
Total 213,375 48,798 Blank Cell 11,271 Blank Cell
Percent Blank Cell Blank Cell 24.9 Blank Cell 5.7
Number
Reporting
20 17 17 18 18

Data Source: CAF.

This table lists each State followed by the total number of victims. The third and fourth columns list the number and percentage of victims who received family preservation services within the previous 5 years. The fifth and sixth columns list the number and percentage of victims who received reunification services within the previous 5 years. Seventeen States reported that 24.9 percent of victims received family preservation services and 18 states reported that 5.7 percent received reunification services.

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