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Table 3-18 Absence of Maltreatment in Foster Care, 2004-2005
Child Maltreatment 2005

State Percent 2004 Percent 2005
Alabama Blank Cell 99.86
Alaska Blank Cell 99.01
Arizona 99.70 99.88
Arkansas 99.80 99.77
California 99.73 99.59
Colorado 99.31 99.13
Connecticut Blank Cell Blank Cell
Delaware 99.81 99.88
District of Columbia 99.72 99.66
Florida 99.54 99.46
Georgia Blank Cell Blank Cell
Hawaii 99.30 99.20
Idaho 99.69 99.81
Illinois 99.41 99.46
Indiana 99.33 99.27
Iowa 99.63 99.68
Kansas 99.48 99.87
Kentucky 99.62 99.47
Louisiana Blank Cell 99.41
Maine 99.72 99.70
Maryland Blank Cell Blank Cell
Massachusetts 98.87 98.74
Michigan 99.69 99.88
Minnesota 99.71 99.59
Mississippi 99.51 99.50
Missouri 99.47 99.63
Montana 99.77 99.64
Nebraska 99.82 99.57
Nevada 99.79 99.81
New Hampshire Blank Cell Blank Cell
New Jersey 99.24 99.37
New Mexico Blank Cell 99.65
New York 99.29 98.90
North Carolina 99.01 99.18
North Dakota Blank Cell Blank Cell
Ohio 99.68 99.57
Oklahoma 98.77 98.83
Oregon Blank Cell Blank Cell
Pennsylvania 99.80 99.81
Puerto Rico Blank Cell Blank Cell
Rhode Island 98.68 98.41
South Carolina 99.53 99.44
South Dakota 99.89 99.72
Tennessee Blank Cell 99.15
Texas 99.74 99.45
Utah 99.47 99.58
Vermont 99.27 99.86
Virginia 99.61 99.75
Washington 99.64 99.73
West Virginia Blank Cell Blank Cell
Wisconsin Blank Cell 99.46
Wyoming Blank Cell Blank Cell
Number Reporting 37 43
Number Met Standard 16 15
Percent Met Standard 43.24 34.88
National Average Percent 99.54 99.48

 

Absence of Maltreatment in Foster Care, 2005

This table displays the absence of maltreatment in foster care standard percentage for all States for 2004 and 2005. The first column lists the States and the next column lists the State percentage for 2004 followed by the State percentage for 2005. During 2004 16 States met the 99.68 percentage standard while 15 States met the standard for 2005.

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