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Number of children in reports to DCBS for suspected abuse/neglect (Number) – 2010

Data Provided by: Kentucky Youth Advocates, Inc.
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0 - 852
Hickman 0
Cumberland 14
Ballard 32
Fulton 52
Robertson 74
Bracken 99
Caldwell 114
Livingston 118
Washington 118
Hancock 134
Lee 135
McLean 144
Menifee 151
Elliott 155
Crittenden 158
Monroe 179
Edmonson 179
Owen 181
Trimble 185
Trigg 198
Metcalfe 201
Spencer 201
Butler 203
Gallatin 205
Todd 207
Green 208
Leslie 214
Mason 217
Fleming 219
Nicholas 222
Clinton 226
Webster 227
Bourbon 228
Morgan 237
Owsley 242
Casey 246
Bath 259
Henry 262
Logan 264
Rockcastle 264
Breckinridge 265
Russell 270
Marion 275
Lewis 276
Simpson 279
Union 280
Woodford 282
Wolfe 282
Marshall 282
Jackson 285
Wayne 290
Larue 292
Adair 296
Estill 297
Pendleton 304
Carlisle 305
Hart 319
Garrard 326
Allen 335
Taylor 343
0 - 852
Mercer 344
Meade 348
Harrison 358
Lawrence 363
Powell 370
Magoffin 389
Anderson 395
Breathitt 399
Calloway 403
Carroll 410
Ohio 411
Graves 419
McCreary 423
Clay 450
Knott 476
Muhlenberg 486
Montgomery 490
Grant 499
Harlan 501
Lincoln 507
Martin 533
Grayson 539
Oldham 551
Carter 567
Bell 574
Rowan 591
Greenup 604
Boyle 618
Nelson 659
Shelby 663
Knox 666
Clark 671
Hopkins 677
Letcher 682
Franklin 719
Scott 749
Jessamine 758
Whitley 791
Henderson 852
853 - 2,433
McCracken 950
Perry 962
Floyd 965
Bullitt 1,114
Christian 1,127
Madison 1,190
Campbell 1,262
Pulaski 1,299
Boone 1,445
Warren 1,448
Pike 1,508
Daviess 1,993
Johnson 2,336
Lyon 2,433
2,434 - 5,382
Boyd 2,911
Barren 3,573
Kenton 4,471
Laurel 4,558
Hardin 5,382
5,383 - 11,138
Fayette 7,643
Jefferson 11,138

Definitions: Number of children in all reports made to the Dept. for Community Based Services for suspected child abuse or neglect during the reported year.

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

Footnotes: This data is an unduplicated count, meaning a child is only counted once even if he/she were involved in multiple reports to DCBS throughout the year.
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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Jeffersontown, KY 40299

502.895.8167
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Amy Swann, KIDS COUNT Coordinator


 


 

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