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Table 3-3
Disposition and Rate of Victims, 2005
Child Maltreatment 2005

State Child
Population
Substantiated Indicated Alternative
Response
Victim
Total Victims Total
Victim
Rate
Alabama 1,089,753 9,029 Blank Cell Blank Cell 9,029 8.3
Alaska 188,324 2,693 Blank Cell Blank Cell 2,693 14.3
Arizona 1,580,436 5,985 134 Blank Cell 6,119 3.9
Arkansas 675,622 8,124 Blank Cell Blank Cell 8,124 12.0
California 9,701,862 95,314 Blank Cell Blank Cell 95,314 9.8
Colorado 1,180,525 9,406 Blank Cell Blank Cell 9,406 8.0
Connecticut 835,006 11,419 Blank Cell Blank Cell 11,419 13.7
Delaware 195,879 1,960 Blank Cell Blank Cell 1,960 10.0
District of Columbia 112,837 2,840 Blank Cell Blank Cell 2,840 25.2
Florida 4,067,877 55,320 75,313 Blank Cell 130,633 32.1
Georgia 2,362,722 47,158 Blank Cell Blank Cell 47,158 20.0
Hawaii 299,852 2,762 Blank Cell Blank Cell 2,762 9.2
Idaho 374,180 1,912 Blank Cell Blank Cell 1,912 5.1
Illinois 3,241,039 29,325 Blank Cell Blank Cell 29,325 9.0
Indiana 1,602,847 19,062 Blank Cell Blank Cell 19,062 11.9
Iowa 670,801 14,016 Blank Cell Blank Cell 14,016 20.9
Kansas 674,285 2,775 Blank Cell Blank Cell 2,775 4.1
Kentucky 980,160 16,285 Blank Cell 3,189 19,474 19.9
Louisiana 1,147,651 12,366 Blank Cell Blank Cell 12,366 10.8
Maine 277,336 3,349 Blank Cell Blank Cell 3,349 12.1
Maryland 1,402,961 7,121 7,482 Blank Cell 14,603 10.4
Massachusetts 1,458,036 35,887 Blank Cell Blank Cell 35,887 24.6
Michigan 2,524,274 24,603 Blank Cell Blank Cell 24,603 9.7
Minnesota 1,229,578 8,499 Blank Cell Blank Cell 8,499 6.9
Mississippi 748,544 6,154 Blank Cell Blank Cell 6,154 8.2
Missouri 1,378,232 8,945 Blank Cell Blank Cell 8,945 6.5
Montana 204,994 1,932 163 Blank Cell 2,095 10.2
Nebraska 431,629 6,630 Blank Cell Blank Cell 6,630 15.4
Nevada 621,180 4,971 Blank Cell Blank Cell 4,971 8.0
New Hampshire 303,151 941 Blank Cell Blank Cell 941 3.1
New Jersey 2,161,801 9,812 Blank Cell Blank Cell 9,812 4.5
New Mexico 489,482 7,285 Blank Cell Blank Cell 7,285 14.9
New York 4,545,884 70,878 Blank Cell Blank Cell 70,878 15.6
North Carolina 2,141,041 24,654 Blank Cell 8,596 33,250 15.5
North Dakota 136,518 1,547 Blank Cell Blank Cell 1,547 11.3
Ohio 2,759,112 26,038 16,445 Blank Cell 42,483 15.4
Oklahoma 853,336 13,941 Blank Cell Blank Cell 13,941 16.3
Oregon 849,944 12,414 Blank Cell Blank Cell 12,414 14.6
Pennsylvania 2,816,739 4,353 Blank Cell Blank Cell 4,353 1.5
Puerto Rico 1,032,105 15,807 Blank Cell Blank Cell 15,807 15.3
Rhode Island 245,354 3,366 Blank Cell Blank Cell 3,366 13.7
South Carolina 1,027,202 10,759 Blank Cell Blank Cell 10,759 10.5
South Dakota 188,270 1,442 Blank Cell Blank Cell 1,442 7.7
Tennessee 1,390,522 16,999 1,377 Blank Cell 18,376 13.2
Texas 6,326,285 61,994 Blank Cell Blank Cell 61,994 9.8
Utah 742,556 13,152 Blank Cell Blank Cell 13,152 17.7
Vermont 132,619 1,080 Blank Cell Blank Cell 1,080 8.1
Virginia 1,824,568 6,469 Blank Cell Blank Cell 6,469 3.5
Washington 1,484,365 7,932 Blank Cell Blank Cell 7,932 5.3
West Virginia 382,497 9,511 Blank Cell Blank Cell 9,511 24.9
Wisconsin 1,295,995 9,686 Blank Cell Blank Cell 9,686 7.5
Wyoming 114,321 853 Blank Cell Blank Cell 853 7.5
Total 74,502,089 786,755 100,914 11,785 899,454 Blank Cell
Rate Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell Blank Cell 12.1
Number Reporting 52 52 6 2 52 52

 

Disposition and Rate of Victims, 2005

This table breaks out the number of children who were considered victims into the NCANDS dispositions. Following the name of each State in the first column, the second column lists the total child population in each State. The third column lists the number of children in a substantiated investigation. The fourth column lists the number of children in indicated cases followed by a column of alternative response victims. The sixth column totals the number of victims and the final column lists the rate of victims in the year 2005. The national rate of child victims was calculated to be 12.1.

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