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Child Abuse Homicides (Number) – 2008

Data Provided by: Action for Children North Carolina
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Northampton 0
Orange 0
Mitchell 0
Montgomery 0
Pamlico 0
Perquimans 0
Person 0
Pasquotank 0
Pender 0
Martin 0
Iredell 0
Jackson 0
Hoke 0
Hyde 0
Johnston 0
Macon 0
Madison 0
Jones 0
Lincoln 0
Washington 0
Watauga 0
Vance 0
Warren 0
Wayne 0
Yadkin 0
Yancey 0
Wilkes 0
Wilson 0
Tyrrell 0
Richmond 0
Rowan 0
Polk 0
Randolph 0
Sampson 0
Swain 0
Transylvania 0
Scotland 0
Surry 0
Camden 0
Carteret 0
Burke 0
Caldwell 0
Caswell 0
Chowan 0
Clay 0
Chatham 0
Cherokee 0
Buncombe 0
Anson 0
Ashe 0
0
Alamance 0
Alleghany 0
Avery 0
Bladen 0
Brunswick 0
Beaufort 0
Bertie 0
Granville 0
Guilford 0
Gates 0
Graham 0
Halifax 0
Henderson 0
Hertford 0
Harnett 0
Haywood 0
Gaston 0
Currituck 0
Dare 0
Cleveland 0
Columbus 0
Davie 0
Forsyth 0
Franklin 0
Duplin 0
Durham 0
1 - 3
Moore 1
Nash 1
Lenoir 1
McDowell 1
Rutherford 1
Rockingham 1
Stanly 1
Onslow 1
Lee 1
Craven 1
Alexander 1
Cabarrus 1
Catawba 1
Edgecombe 1
Greene 1
Davidson 1
Wake 2
Stokes 2
Mecklenburg 2
Cumberland 2
New Hanover 2
Robeson 2
Pitt 2
Union 3

Definitions: Number of child abuse homicides.

Data Source: Special data request, North Carolina Child Fatality Prevention Team (Office of the Chief Medical Examiner), October 2011.

Footnotes: Data is based on county of residence. For unidentified abandoned infants are listed in county where they were found.  There was not more than 1 unidentified infant in each county within a single data year.


Last updated July 2012. 

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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Laila A. Bell, Director of Research and Data