Definition: Percentage of children ages 0-17 with substantiated cases of abuse or neglect, by type of maltreatment (e.g., among California children found to have been abused or neglected in 2018, 7% were physically abused).
Data Source: California Child Welfare Indicators Project, CCWIP Reports. University of California at Berkeley & California Dept. of Social Services (Jul. 2019).
Footnote: Children with more than one substantiated case of maltreatment in a county are counted only once. Children with substantiated cases of maltreatment in more than one county are counted in each county but only once in California totals. For children with more than one substantiated case, type of maltreatment is assigned according to the allegation type considered most severe; details are available from the California Child Welfare Indicators Project. For more information on 'Substantial Risk,' visit the California Dept. of Social Services. The notation S refers to percentages that have been suppressed because fewer than 180 total children were found to have been abused or neglected.