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Table 3-15    Victims with a Reported Disability, 2004
Child Maltreatment 2004

State Total Unique Victims Disabled Victims
Number Percent
Alabama      
Alaska      
Arizona 7,021 1,583 22.5
Arkansas 6,921 1,365 19.7
California 89,045 7,556 8.5
Colorado 9,153 187 2.0
Connecticut 11,952 1,053 8.8
Delaware 1,547 149 9.6
District of Columbia 2,115 4 0.2
Florida 117,821 3,205 2.7
Georgia      
Hawaii 3,438 3,434 99.9
Idaho 1,749 510 29.2
Illinois 26,805 195 0.7
Indiana 17,457 3,397 19.5
Iowa      
Kansas 4,583 45 1.0
Kentucky 17,312 337 1.9
Louisiana      
Maine 3,904 561 14.4
Maryland 13,877 922 6.6
Massachusetts 32,404 724 2.2
Michigan      
Minnesota 7,739 1,514 19.6
Mississippi 5,417 328 6.1
Missouri      
Montana 1,627 190 11.7
Nebraska 4,309 213 4.9
Nevada 4,111 176 4.3
New Hampshire 904 309 34.2
New Jersey 7,617 626 8.2
New Mexico      
New York      
North Carolina      
North Dakota      
Ohio 39,482 2,869 7.3
Oklahoma 11,391 536 4.7
Oregon      
Pennsylvania      
Rhode Island 2,807 371 13.2
South Carolina 9,696 2,410 24.9
South Dakota      
Tennessee 14,032 260 1.9
Texas 48,709 2,404 4.9
Utah 12,644 2,694 21.3
Vermont 1,045 110 10.5
Virginia 6,763 179 2.6
Washington 5,860 100 1.7
West Virginia 7,502 437 5.8
Wisconsin      
Wyoming 651 130 20.0
Total 559,410 41,083  
Percent     7.3
Number Reporting 36 36 36

Data source: Child File.

Child Victims by Reported Disability, 2004
This table first lists each State, then the total number of unique victims by State. The next column provides the number and percentage of reported disabled victims. Thirty-six States reported 41,083 disabled victims, which was 7.3 percent of the total number of abuse or neglect victims.

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