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Number of reports to DCBS meeting criteria for child abuse/neglect (Number) – 2010

Data Provided by: Kentucky Youth Advocates, Inc.
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0 - 283
Hickman 0
Cumberland 6
Ballard 17
Fulton 25
Robertson 25
Bracken 32
Washington 44
Caldwell 51
Livingston 53
Owen 60
Crittenden 60
Hancock 71
Gallatin 74
Todd 75
Trimble 75
Menifee 78
Spencer 79
Green 80
Clinton 81
Elliott 82
Monroe 85
Lee 85
Nicholas 85
McLean 85
Trigg 86
Bourbon 86
Rockcastle 88
Butler 90
Fleming 91
Marshall 96
Mason 96
Edmonson 98
Pendleton 99
Casey 102
Metcalfe 102
Breckinridge 103
Henry 103
Webster 109
Woodford 111
Meade 111
Lewis 112
Russell 113
Marion 115
Adair 117
Estill 117
Carroll 118
Jackson 118
Harrison 119
Wayne 119
Larue 119
Morgan 121
Bath 122
Carlisle 122
Logan 124
Simpson 127
Leslie 128
Garrard 132
Anderson 133
Owsley 142
Taylor 142
0 - 283
Mercer 144
Powell 145
Hart 146
Allen 147
Union 149
Graves 149
Grant 150
Wolfe 153
Clay 159
Calloway 176
Lincoln 190
Lawrence 192
Harlan 197
Muhlenberg 201
Grayson 202
Breathitt 210
Oldham 210
Ohio 214
Lyon 216
McCreary 219
Magoffin 231
Bell 238
Boyle 251
Knox 253
Montgomery 257
Scott 261
Nelson 273
Knott 274
Rowan 279
Shelby 283
284 - 705
Hopkins 292
Carter 296
Greenup 297
Franklin 300
Martin 303
Clark 303
McCracken 314
Jessamine 336
Whitley 352
Christian 383
Letcher 384
Henderson 404
Campbell 423
Boone 456
Bullitt 463
Pulaski 484
Madison 516
Perry 552
Floyd 560
Johnson 584
Barren 637
Boyd 652
Warren 687
Laurel 705
706 - 1,953
Hardin 878
Kenton 893
Pike 916
Daviess 983
Fayette 1,953
1,954 - 4,694
Jefferson 4,694

Definitions: Number of reports to the Dept. for Community Based Services for suspected neglect, physical abuse or sexual abuse that met criteriaas a report of abuse/neglect forthe reported year.

Data Source: Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for Community Based Services

Footnotes: In this data, each report could include multiple children.
Updated 2/4/2013

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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Kentucky Youth Advocates, Inc. 11001 Bluegrass Pkwy, Ste 100
Jeffersontown, KY 40299

502.895.8167
info@kyyouth.org
http://www.kyyouth.org

Amy Swann, KIDS COUNT Coordinator


 


 

Kentucky Youth Advocates is a non-partisan, non-profit, children's advocacy organization. KYA represents a voice for Kentucky's most precious asset - its youth. We believe that Kentucky's youth deserve the opportunities and resources necessary to ensure their productive development and health.