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Table G2-1: Preventive Service Recipients By State

State

Child Population

Children Receiving Preventive Services

Rate per 1000 Children

Alabama

1,084,135

10,177

9.4

Arkansas

653,721

6,313

9.7

Delaware

179,071

4,914

27.4

District of Columbia

102,959

2,647

25.7

Florida

3,539,932

128,901

36.4

Georgia

2,022,351

15,417

7.6

Idaho

351,158

16,090

45.8

Illinois

3,187,332

39,559

12.4

Indiana

1,517,366

12,478

8.2

Kansas

697,452

10,232

14.7

Louisiana

1,191,412

51,251

43.0

Michigan

2,551,615

10,000

3.9

Minnesota

1,259,447

1,530

1.2

Mississippi

756,875

15,594

20.6

Missouri

1,406,616

50,481

35.9

Montana

224,403

1,938

8.6

New Jersey

1,990,439

106,767

53.6

New Mexico

504,210

20,594

40.8

New York

4,502,611

99,447

22.1

North Carolina

1,919,774

25,730

13.4

Oklahoma

879,367

13,125

14.9

Rhode Island

237,917

3,324

14.0

South Dakota

200,937

776

3.9

Tennessee

1,331,402

16,571

12.4

Utah

701,300

30,000

42.8

Vermont

141,347

2,936

20.8

Virginia

1,644,678

8,141

4.9

West Virginia

404,254

155

0.4

Wyoming

129,406

2,802

21.7

Total

35,313,487

707,890

20.0

Number Reporting

29

29

29

National Estimate

69,872,059

1,397,441

20.0

The national estimate of 1,397,441, rounded to 1,397,000 in text, is based on the rate of 20.0 victims' receiving services per 1,000 children in the 29 reporting States, applied to the estimated national child population, 69,872,059. Children who have received more than one type of service may be represented more than once in the totals for States.

Last Updated: February 15, 2006