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Children Ages 0-17 in Investigated Families (Number) – 2010

Data Provided by: Michigan League for Public Policy
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10 - 2,366
Keweenaw 10
Ontonagon 102
Presque Isle 112
Alger 129
Alcona 135
Montmorency 141
Baraga 152
Schoolcraft 155
Mackinac 171
Oscoda 177
Luce 237
Iron 239
Benzie 248
Gogebic 275
Lake 323
Huron 328
Crawford 341
Gladwin 349
Houghton 351
Dickinson 369
Clare 409
Menominee 410
Arenac 426
Kalkaska 445
Ogemaw 450
Iosco 473
Manistee 507
Alpena 518
Charlevoix 520
Roscommon 558
Antrim 561
Osceola 562
Delta 568
Emmet 628
Mason 634
Otsego 640
Gratiot 671
Clinton 680
Oceana 693
Chippewa 707
Cheboygan 802
Mecosta 848
10 - 2,366
Marquette 854
Cass 901
Tuscola 960
Sanilac 962
Midland 1,094
Barry 1,127
Isabella 1,196
Lapeer 1,221
Wexford 1,222
Missaukee 1,222
Newaygo 1,280
Branch 1,327
Hillsdale 1,396
Grand Traverse 1,441
Leelanau 1,441
Montcalm 1,525
Monroe 1,573
Shiawassee 1,592
Lenawee 1,596
Ionia 1,631
Allegan 1,738
Van Buren 1,750
Saint Joseph 1,751
Livingston 1,865
Eaton 2,057
Bay 2,214
Ottawa 2,366
2,367 - 5,572
Calhoun 2,849
Berrien 3,061
Jackson 3,078
Washtenaw 3,327
Muskegon 3,831
Saint Clair 4,144
Ingham 5,195
Kalamazoo 5,242
Saginaw 5,572
5,573 - 11,855
Kent 9,659
Macomb 9,814
Oakland 11,725
Genesee 11,855
11,856 - 31,603
Wayne 31,603

Definitions: These numbers reflect a count of children in families where an investigation of alleged child abuse or neglect occurred. The rate is per 1,000 children ages 0-17.

Data Source: Michigan Department of Human Services, Children's Protective Services.

Footnotes: The numbers for Wexford and Missaukee are combined beginning in 1998. Grand Traverse and Leelanau are combined beginning in 2003. Mecosta and Osceola are combined beginning in 2006.

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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Jane Zehnder-Merrell, Kids Count in Michigan Project Director