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Percent of child victims of abuse who are repeat victims (Percent) – 2011

Data Provided by: Kentucky Youth Advocates, Inc.
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Kentucky 5%
Adair 0% Barchart image
Allen 2% Barchart image
Anderson 0% Barchart image
Ballard **
Barren 13% Barchart image
Bath 11% Barchart image
Bell 5% Barchart image
Boone 7% Barchart image
Bourbon 0% Barchart image
Boyd 5% Barchart image
Boyle 7% Barchart image
Bracken 5% Barchart image
Breathitt 9% Barchart image
Breckinridge 7% Barchart image
Bullitt 5% Barchart image
Butler 0% Barchart image
Caldwell 0% Barchart image
Calloway 11% Barchart image
Campbell 1% Barchart image
Carlisle 13% Barchart image
Carroll 0% Barchart image
Carter 0% Barchart image
Casey 0% Barchart image
Christian 0% Barchart image
Clark 4% Barchart image
Clay 8% Barchart image
Clinton 0% Barchart image
Crittenden 0% Barchart image
Cumberland 0% Barchart image
Daviess 11% Barchart image
Edmonson 0% Barchart image
Elliott 6% Barchart image
Estill 5% Barchart image
Fayette 3% Barchart image
Fleming 0% Barchart image
Floyd 3% Barchart image
Franklin 3% Barchart image
Fulton 0% Barchart image
Gallatin 0% Barchart image
Garrard 4% Barchart image
Grant 7% Barchart image
Graves 0% Barchart image
Grayson 3% Barchart image
Green 6% Barchart image
Greenup 3% Barchart image
Hancock 0% Barchart image
Hardin 1% Barchart image
Harlan 0% Barchart image
Harrison 3% Barchart image
Hart 3% Barchart image
Henderson 9% Barchart image
Henry 0% Barchart image
Hickman **
Hopkins 1% Barchart image
Jackson 14% Barchart image
Jefferson 4% Barchart image
Jessamine 17% Barchart image
Johnson 3% Barchart image
Kenton 2% Barchart image
Knott 14% Barchart image
Knox 6% Barchart image
Larue 0% Barchart image
Laurel 2% Barchart image
Lawrence 10% Barchart image
Lee 25% Barchart image
Leslie 0% Barchart image
Letcher 8% Barchart image
Lewis 11% Barchart image
Lincoln 0% Barchart image
Livingston 0% Barchart image
Logan 13% Barchart image
Lyon 0% Barchart image
Madison 8% Barchart image
Magoffin 4% Barchart image
Marion 38% Barchart image
Marshall 0% Barchart image
Martin 20% Barchart image
Mason 14% Barchart image
McCracken 6% Barchart image
McCreary 0% Barchart image
McLean 3% Barchart image
Meade 0% Barchart image
Menifee 11% Barchart image
Mercer 11% Barchart image
Metcalfe 5% Barchart image
Monroe 4% Barchart image
Montgomery 3% Barchart image
Morgan 21% Barchart image
Muhlenberg 8% Barchart image
Nelson 8% Barchart image
Nicholas 0% Barchart image
Ohio 16% Barchart image
Oldham 3% Barchart image
Owen 0% Barchart image
Owsley 0% Barchart image
Pendleton 0% Barchart image
Perry 7% Barchart image
Pike 13% Barchart image
Powell 9% Barchart image
Pulaski 0% Barchart image
Robertson 8% Barchart image
Rockcastle 0% Barchart image
Rowan 6% Barchart image
Russell 0% Barchart image
Scott 0% Barchart image
Shelby 0% Barchart image
Simpson 7% Barchart image
Spencer 0% Barchart image
Taylor 11% Barchart image
Todd 0% Barchart image
Trigg 0% Barchart image
Trimble 0% Barchart image
Union 0% Barchart image
Warren 2% Barchart image
Washington 10% Barchart image
Wayne 5% Barchart image
Webster 6% Barchart image
Whitley 5% Barchart image
Wolfe 15% Barchart image
Woodford 0% Barchart image

Definitions: Percent of substantiated child victims of abuse/neglect who experienced a second substantiated incident of abuse/neglect within 12 months.

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

Footnotes: ** = County had no substantiated victims that year.
Updated 2/4/2013

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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.