Substantiated child abuse and/or neglect victims STATE in Maine
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What the data shows
Overall, the number of substantiated child abuse victims from 2017 to 2019 increased from 3,292 victims to 4,547 victims, or an increase of 38 % over two years. 2019 was the highest victimization rate since 2003.
Definitions: The number and rate of individual victims of child abuse and neglect ages 0-17 for whom assessment led to a finding of a threat to a child’s health or welfare by physical, mental or emotional injury or impairment, sexual abuse or exploitation, deprivation of essential needs or lack of protection from these by a person responsible for the child (22 MRSA §4002). The numerator is the unique number of children in a calendar year who are victims of child maltreatment as defined above and the denominator is the number of children in the state ages 0 -17. The rate is per 1,000 children ages 0-17. Data is for calendar years.
Data Source: Maine DHHS, Office of Child & Family Services, Division of Child Welfare
Footnotes:
Uploaded April 2020.
County rates are available as a separate indicator for 2017-2019.