Gk flero F2 51 C.l.f5 2CCC CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT REPORTS - 2000 II!------~-~-'---------------------------~---------------------------------------~-----------n calendar year 2000, 74,803 reports of child abuse and neglect were m'lde to county Departments of ---1 II Family and Children Services. DFCS screened out or referred to other services 20,647 reports that did not Imeet the definition of maltreatment. Data for the remaining 54,156 reports were entered into the Protective I I Services Data System fPSDS) and used to compile this report. '--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES DATA SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Georgia General 'Assembly established a child abuse information system in 1990 to collect data on child maltreatment. The Protective Services Data System (PSDS) collects data on all relevant information except names of maltreaters(the Georgia Supreme Court has determined that keeping names is unconstitutional). ~ The data from PSDS provide the information for this annual report and for the reporting required by the Federal goyernment. The data are: used by child abuse investigators to determine if families being investigated for reports of child abuse have a prior history with Child Protective Services (CPS) in Georgia. a means of measuring changes in the number and type of reported and investigated abuse incidents. Each county Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS) enters data into the system. Although the numbers and information in this report are essentially accurate, some information may be missing and some minor inaccuracies may occur due to county: errors in data entry. reports that were still being investigated up to the deadline for data entry. missing the deadline for data entry. Because of the volume of entries in the system, the small number of investigations not counted owing to these omissions/errors, should not influence any reported trends. DISPOSITION OF CASES In 2000, 74,803 reports of abuse or neglect were made to county Departments of Family and Children Services. When a report is made the department determines whether it meets the criteria for an inves- tigation: there is a child under 18 years alleged to be mistreated by the parent or caretaker. Reports that do not meet these basic criteria for an investigation are frequently referred to local resources (e.g., mental health, court system, early intervention and preventive programs) for assistance. A copy of every report DFCS receives is immediately shared with local law enforcement, as required by O.CG.A. 19-7-5. In 2000, 20,647 reports that did not meet the criteria for abuse and neglect were screened ou.t or referred to other resources. An investigated report is substantiated or unsubstantiated. Substantiated, case remains open - A case is substantiated when the preponderance of evidence supports the allegations. Cases rated high risk or moderate risk for recurring abuse or neglect remain open for ongoing CPS services. Substantiated, case dosed - A preponderance of evidence supports the allegations; however, the case is low risk for further maltreatment. Referrals to community resources are made as available and appropriate. Unsubstantiated, case dosed - There is either not a preponderance of evidence or no evidence to support the allegations, and the case is closed. Unsubstantiated, case remains open - There is either not a preponderance of evidence or no evidence to support the allegations. -The case remains open because of court-ordered CPS involvement. 1 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT The information in this report refers to several types of counts: A report/case count represents the number of reports received. One report may contain more than one alleged incident of maltreatment and may involve more than one child. Status Substantiated Cases 19,560 An incident count represents the number of maltreat- Unsubstantiated ment incidents. One report may contain more than one incident. An incident is counted for each type of mal- Total treatment reported and for each child. The number of incidents in PSDS will be greater than the number of reports!cases. It will equal or exceed the number of children. A maltreater count represents the number of reported maltreaters. 34,596 54,156 2000 INCIDENT DATA Incidents 34,079 59,593 93,672 Substantiated incident total Unsubstantiated incident total o 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 SUBSTANTIATED INCIDENTS OF ABUSE AND NEGLECT N eglect 1F==~~~===:::;:::==================;:====::::s.I Physical ~===::::::=:!ol Sexual ~:::=Y Emotional Other ~:=~~----l--------+-""'"--------~ o 10,000 20,000 30,000 2 REPORTERS IIS I r----- . -.----~--------- --_--~-- -I uspected abuse or neglect is reported to county DFCS offices. While the agency encourages anyone who susJ!>e<::ts maltreatment to report, the law requires certain people to report, by virtue of their profession; they, I are c~llel"mandated reporters." This includes teachers, school counselors, physicians, nurse5, dentists I IIlaw enforcement personnel and Georgia Department of Human Resources staff members ! The table below shows the types of reporters for substantiated incidents The numbers are duplicated, since I Ia single report may contain multiple types of alleged a~~se __~ ~_~_ _ . _ .. ..~.~._. ~ SUBSTANTIATED INCIDENTS - TYPES OF REPORTERS Mandated Reporters School Personnel Law enforcement/Court Hospital/Clinic Physician, dentist, podiatrist, nurse Professional counselor, social worker DHR staff - Day care center TANF Non-mandated reporters Custodial parent/guardian Relative Non-custod ial parent Neighbor/friend Religious leader/staff Lawyer Other non-mandated person Alleged maltreater : Victim 6,014 7,640 2,428 .762 2,147 2,978 331 74 1,696 3,153 744 2,555 210 133 81 8 57 202 Unknown Anonymous Unknown . 1,466 671 * A TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) case manager refers a family when there is concern about abuse or neglect of a child resulting from a TANF sanction. 3 LOCATION OF MALTREATMENT -----------.-.-.--------.--.-.---. ----.. r he data system collects information ------~~---------------~--~ about where the alleged maltreatment ---.----------------------------1 occurred The numbers in the i accompanying chart are duplicated because more than one type of abuse can occur In each location for i ITi one-child. For example, a child may have been both neglected and sexually abused in the family home. IThis child is counted twice at that location l_ . . . . . .._. .. _..._. .~._ .. .. j SUBSTANTIATED - LOCATION AND TYPE OF ABUSE Location Victim's home Neglect 20,759 Type Physical Sexual Abuse Abuse 3,415 1,485 Emotional Abuse 1,358 Other 2,376 Other private home 1,161 243 657 44 95 Center-based day care 68 26 4 4 1 Family-based day care 82 11 18 2 1 Residential foster care 27 5' 11 2 2 Group home foster care 10 1 2 4 0 Family foster care 52 10 6 12 0 Other institution 155 33 29 20 2. Other* 1,389 129 142 44 177 Total 23,703 3,873 2,354 1,490 2,659 Total 29,393 2,200 103 114 47 17 80 244 1,881 34,079 *"0ther" may include such locations as a park, shopping mall, automobile, place of business, etc. FOSTER PARENTS AND FOSTER HOMES In 2000, 197 foster parents were substantiated as perpetrators of 144 incidents of substantiated abuse or neglect. The three types of foster care recorded in the data system are residential facilities, group home facilities and family foster care homes. 4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE -------- O FCS began collecting information on substance abuse in reported cases in 1994. Parental substance abuse is a major factor in child abuse and neglect, and the department places strong emphasis on identifying families with this problem and referring them for treatment. This more aggressive approach by Child Protective Services includes: asking the reporter specific questions regarding substance abuse. responding immediately to a report from medical personnel that a mother or a newborn has tested positive for drugs. In this case, the agency refers the mother for a formal substance abuse assessment, checks for the safety of other children in the home, requests custody of the newborn and other children who may be atrisk, and requests court-ordered treatment for the mother, if the need is indicated. assessing the need for treatment in all investigations where drug use was alleged in the original report and where abuse or neglect wa~ substantiated. attempting to obtain voluntary drug screens in cases where drug use is alleged and paying for drug screenings and assessments. (Note: If parents or caretakers refuse to have a drug screen, CPS can request the court to order one). requiring repeat negative drug screens for a specified length of time in ongoing cases where drug use was substantiated. As a result of these protective services policies related to drug use (and case managers' increased ability to I recognize its signs) drug abuse has been substantiated in increasing numbers of cases. The numbers in the accompanying chart are not duplicated. One report is entered for each family that is alleged or found to be an abuser of alcohol or an illegal drug user. Type Alcohol Illegal drugs Alcohol and illegal drugs Total ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE BY TYPE Alleged substantiated Alleged unsubstantiated 2,758 5,458 1,545 9,759 2,413 4,397 1,304 8,114 Total 5,171 9,855 2,847 17,873 5 2000 VICTIM DATA The graphs in this section identify all the children who were entered into the data system as substantiated victims of maltreatment during 2000. These graphs depict the categories of race, age and sex. The num~ ber of victims is a duplicated number, since a. child may have been the victim of more than one incident of maltreatment. . AGE Under 1 1-3 4-6 7-9 I:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::*:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~#::::::::::::::::::::::::#::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=t==:::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::;::::::::::~ 6,477 10-12 13-15 16 -18 I:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=;:::::::::::::::Y Not reported o 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 RACE Hispanic F:::::::::::!J Asian American Indian Multi-racial ~:::::~~=------J---~~-----!----J----t---t----t---~ o 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 SEX Female Male o 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 6 CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES II f a child has a disabil!it~, PSIDS documents the type of disability and the corresponding type of abuse. The following chart depicts the type of substantiated abuse that occurred to children with disabilities. These i numbers may be duplicated because frequently a child with disabilities will be reported for more than one I type of abuse in the same case. SUBSTANTIATED ABUSE OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES BY TYPE Neglect Physical Sexual Emotional Other o 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 SUBSTANTIATED ABUSE OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES BY DISABILITY Type of Disability Mental retardation Neglect 113 Physical Abuse 26 Sexual Abuse 22 Emotional Abuse 9 Other 5 Total 175 Mental illness 4 1 1 1 0 7 Emotionallbehavioral 154 41 6 12 9 222 Neurological 46 8 3 1 2 60 Other developmental disability 101 28 5 2 9 144 Major medical 68 1 2 3 12 86 Total 486 104 39 28 37 694 7 2000 MALTREATER DATA Since ,~ndated craerleatimh!5,:~tncealmfgaojroirei , tlon is contained in the secti d or neglected by their gli'-al, parents. There are 15 @r.e,,t Not reported " o 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 RACE Black ri="====::;======;:====::;======;:====::;===>11 White ri======;:====::;======;:====::;======;:=~ Hispanic ~ ('f=~ Asian American Indian Multi-racial o 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 SEX Female Male o 2,000 4,000 6,000 12 8,000 10,000 12,000 Neglect, continued MALTREATER'S RELATIONSHIP TO VICTIM Biological mother rF'=======;:=======;;;;=======:;:;;;;;;;:~ Biological father rFlil====>f Non-biological parent Other relative 1,177 Live-in boyfriend Other, non-relati.ve ' I School personnel i2 Residential facility staff 40 Sitter/Child care 114 Unknown 15 o 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 SUBSTANTIATED NEGLECT-CHARACTERISTICS OF MALTREATERS Race/Sex Black Relationship to Victim -M F White M Hispanic Asian American MultiIndian racial - F M FM F M F M F Other MF Totals 1,091 8,832 2,306 7,726 262 536 17 53 2 18 16 90 0 0 Not reported Totals MF M F 10 12 3,704 17,267 13 PHYSICAL ABUSE I' Determination " Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Number of Incidents 3,873 11,226 15,099 TYPE OF SUBSTANTIATED PHYSICAL ABUSE Bruises, welts,.abrasions Lacerations, cuts, punctures 153 Fractures, dislocations, joint or muscle sprains 145 Burns, scalding ~ 104 Intercranial skull injury/spinal cord/nerve damage 65 Subdural hematoma : 38 Internal, chest, abdomen, pelvic injury 20 Poisoning 3 o 1,000 2,000 3,000 . 4,000 14 1 Physical Abuse, continued AGE Under 1 " 1-3~~~~ 4-6 _~~_~~~~ 7-9 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 867 1103--1125 ~_ iii:=iii=:li=====:~~~ 16-18 Not reported " o 200 400 600 800 1,000 RACE /'i====;:===;===:;=:==:;::==::;::====;:===;::::==:;:===;:==01 1,892 Hispanic Asian American Indian I I I I I I I I I I 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 2,000 SEX Female Male o 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 15 Physical Abuse, continued MALTREATER'S RELATIONSHIP TO VICTIM ~other BBioiloolgoigciaclal father ~t"~';I~A;I~Y~.~#~';I.~#~'~~;.I."~"~-_.#~'~~~""~"~AII~Y"I~~III'~I~'~''.I_~~~'~~.#I'~III"~~I1_1~_1,~1~.0~6~~~~~.n~I'~4i30~ Non-biological parent "IJ"1"""~II'''AIY''.4Qfl 384 Other relative ~~IYIII'''''''I''~Jl 319 Live-in boyfriend" ,135 Other, non-relative ~ 66 School personnel I~ 13 Residential facility staff ~~ 19 Sitter/child care ~~ 37 Unknown 7 o 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 SUBSTANTIATED PHYSICAL ABUSE-CHARACTERISTICS OF MALTREATERS Race/Sex Black Relationship to Victim MF White Hispanic Asian A~erican Multi- Other Not Indian racial reoorted M FM F M F M F M F M F M F Totals M F Totals 685 1,079 910 653 89 53 11 13 1 2 5 7 0 0 5 3 1,706 1,810 16 SEXUAL ABUSE s' f~::" malt,e::'~nt which~~ntacts r e:al abuse ;s a of : i l d in 0' interactions (such as fondling, :odOmy, penetration) occur between a child under 18 and the parent or caretaker, during which the child is l! being used for the sexual stimulation of that adult or another person. Sexual abuse may also be committed by a person under the age of 18 when that person is either significant- ly older than the victim or when the abuser is in a position of power or control over another child. When someone outside the child's family abuses a child, CPS must evaluate whether the parents permitted this to happen or neglected to supervise the child adequately. Sexual exploitation is a form of maltreatment in which a child's parent or caretaker allows, permits, encour- =J ages or requires a child under the age of 18 to engage in sexual acts for the stimulation and/or gratification of adults or in prostitution as defined in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (OCGA, Section 16-6-9); allows, permits, encourages or requires such child to engage in sexually explicit conduct for the purposes of producing any visual or print medium (OCGA, Section 16-1-100). In 2000 6,462 incidents of sexual abuse were reported and 2,354 incidents substantiated. Fondling is the most often substantiated form of sexual abuse. In substantiated incidents, children between the ages of 4 and 15 are the most frequently abused. Determin"ation Substantiated Unsubstantiated TOTAL Number of Incidents 2,354 4,108 6,462 TYPE Fondling IF====:;====::;=====;:::====;:'=====:=====;:/~ 1,246 Penetration Sodomy Exhibitionism/voyeurism t:::::::::::::Y 113 Incest IF===:Y 108 Sexual exploitation 70 Sexually transmitted disease 43 Genital injury 24 o 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 17 Sexual Abuse, continued ACE Under 1 .. 41-6-~3~===== 7-9 ~. 10-12 !!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t: 13-15 IF==~=:;========~ 16-18 ~ Not reported . 'i----+----+-----j-----+----+----+-------l o 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 RACE Blackr,t======r"===r===:::;:====r White iii ~ 1,403 rt======r"===r===:::;:===:::::::;====:;::::::::;==~==O=f Hispanic Asian 3 American Indian 1 Multi-racial ~ 52 o 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 SEX Female Male o 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 2,000 18 Sexual Abuse, continued MALTREATER'S RELATIONSHIP TO VICTIM Biological mother ~!II'J.i ~.. ~I'I'A.I 170 Biological father ~ ~ ~!II'J.i ~I'''''~'''' ~A !II'J.i ~ ~ ~,. 540 Non-biological parent ~ ~~..., ~..., ~ ~ ~ ,,275 Other relative ~ ~ ~ ~~..., ~ ~ ~ ~I''''' ~A ~!II'J.i 469 live-in boyfriend '!II'J.il ~ ~ ~ ~ 111 Other, non-relative ~ !II'J.i ~ !II'J.i ~~..., ~..., 447 School personnel 18 Residential facility staff ' 5 Sitter/Child care' !il 32 Unknown 25 o 100 200 300 400 500 600 SUBSTANTIATED SEXUAL ABUSE-CHARACTERISTICS OF PERPETRATORS ,. Race/Sex Relationship to Victim Black White Hispanic Asian American Multi- Other Not Indian racial reported Total M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F MF Totals 615 131 1,091 128 81 3 6 1 1 0 7 1 0 0 24 3 1,825 267 19 EMOTIONAL ABUSE Determination Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Number of Incidents 1,490 2,537 4,027 SUBSTANTIATED EMOTIONAL ABUSE Verbal threats/humiliation Bizarre disCipline (non,.physical) o 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 20 Emotional Abuse, continued ACE ~EE=6 1-3 Under 1 4-6 7-9 1103--1152 ~~ !!;!!~=;V=A===~====== r301~~339 16-18 IF:::::::::========~ Not reported o 100 200 300 400 RACE Asian; American Indian Multi-racial o 100 200 300 400 . 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 SEX Female Male o 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 21 \ Emotional Abuse, continued MALTREATER'S RELATIONSHIP TO VICTIM Biological mother 1~.I'#'.I'.I'~.I"~.I'I'.I'.6 361 ~ 351 16-18 IF==::Y Not r.eported ~ o 200 400 600 800 RACE Black I~"i'===========;======== White 1,370 Hispanic Asian 1 American Indian 4 Multi-racial 104 o 600 1,200 1,800 SEX Female Male o 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 24 Other Abuse, continued L OTHER MALTREATMENT - MALTREATER'S RELATIONSHIP WITH VICTIM Biological mother 1~.#'IY.#'IY.#'I'..4PY.#'.#'~I..4PYA Biological father ~14Y1..4PY.#'I.&f 313 Non-biological parent ~ 68 Other relative ~ 81 Live-in boyfriend '~ 17 Other, non-relative ) 11 School personnel 0 Residential facility staff 0 Sitter/Child care 2 Unknown 2 o 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 2,000 SUBSTANTIATED OTHER ABUSE-CHARACTERISTICS OF MALTREATERS Race/Sex Black White Hispanic Asian American Multi- Other Not Total Indian racial reported Relationship to Victim MF MF M F M F M F M F MF M F M F Totals 82 893 267 991 24 23 a 1 a 3 6 18 a a 3 a 382 1,929 25 Protective Services Data System 2000 County Data Table 1 Substantiated cases Total Cases Disposition Risk Level' Substantiation Substantiated Incidents' County . investigated Open Closed Low Medium High Rate (%) N E P S 0 [_-~~~11~ ",,_~__~ _~ '2._~_' ~~~~~~ ~1Z L ,';1S,T t-='~~=:": ,/12, -/34' " ~_~~_- ~_~~_. ~5!__ ~,,~_~ ~J.~_. 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""'-'- _ _.-0.- _~._""'__ Clay 29 7 4 5 5 1 38 25 0 1 1 0 [-:qTaYton--~r------"" --':1\"436---;1'-;-279;, :-.-~81ri r-~:3.!3r. :-[241::- F52} .' .,32----- ---5!4.-I-r:sT- --.100r-,-3ir --84- ---~-~-------------- ._--- -~----' ----- -~ -~----, I'~ - -----" -- -- -- -~-_------- -- .--~-- --~- ~~- ---~ -- ----- Clinch . 87 15 12 5 15 3 31 30 3 8 1 0 -,_11 __ I/???.: [~9~~~~==-=~::' J '_ _ J:I:---ii?1~_~7 -_!~~Y!_7_-~9~L ~J~3l~ ~-~?_~- ~- _ Jl1i- ~i~~-_~ ~:?f_~: =~~o~~ =~1~~~ Coffee 302 55 49 33 53 18 34 80 20 30 44 4 [-Colq~ft-~~~!~---.__~~ =~~~~?=~~J--~~~-_- =~~~1: ~-~J~== ~~}~6-= -,=1~~~= .l~~=~i!~-~__~=~ _~i!~~= -_I2-_h_-18"--~ =-}~_8--1-=~~-~ Columbia 424 72 45 45 67 4 28 93 17 30 18 22 [.:~o.~~---~=-_-_!~ _=_~= ~~_~l~::'~!:1 ::-_~~~-~__ .~=~Q~~ -_~lJ_~- I~~.-; ,;6 -=~-;-3.:l::'~::'!::'~~::'D}_~ =-.L4._~ ~l!~--:'~I~'_??':1-_~=1 Coweta 420 107 81 30 84 64 45 280 14 23 12 21 1--9IaWford _~~=~!!c-!~ _-_=-_=~Q=~=!~ ~'_~f!-~ :--_=Zl=~I~_l~Q:~= L" 78c"J ;-11'cs.;-_1- - ~='2y-~=~~ ~~2.s.;=:=- '4- =. ~~~1. !-_~_::.: -_-3_-_: Crisp 300 59 59 43 57 12 39 __- l.-_I?~!i~~__~-_=~=-=!==: ==~_!~~-~~-~~ ~.-_J~ -_-,:-?p_l- -_-_I~.!.= ~-_-?:~-_= ~-_-~=?_!l ====~~~~ 152 8 30 19 10 ~~-~ _= ~~= !=~=~.~= ~_~- -_!I~: =- . = Dawson 129 29 15 12 25 7 34 37 6 16 6 5 __ :-Ta:.= __ [J?~E~ur ===__===--- ?_5l.---=-_: =~!~9-= =~~::.= .~=~~_ 4-=::'~"!~ =-_~~_- ~=::'-_::'A~~__~=!- __~1! __::.-~__~. ~~?g :'::'~i.= Dekalb 1,908 427 302 280 323 r-c-Qodge--------- ----2'9-8--- --96- '-2.7--. ---55'- 84' L . J ...__ " ~~._. 79 38 727 29 165 111 82 7.' ---41--- --139::-- --0-- -24-- --"iC ---9-- . _ Dooly 84 12 20 18 9 5 38 31 0 6 12 2 _ _ L=:I:[E~he~--~---=-:= ~--:.- ~0[_-_=_!_]-57_~_=_~~2_-_ -_~-60:4__ =-T[~-_= -,15. " 3 1 =~1~= __::'~-_-~ ~_-?~-= =]~-=-~ ~-=-47~= Douglas 581 185 74 44 143 33 45 314 61 43 19 93 r--=~~~i,-=_-= =~~~ ~~= ~~=~=~ =~"2.r= _~~I~~::' _~__-'7~__ -_~~?::.__----T-- --~-_-;?~_~~-_-_~;_~~::.= :-=~~=: ~=:g--: ~~5 ~ =lJ__~= Echols 39 13 7 4 12 4 51 26 0 4 3 0 --=_::.::.--::. L~irlgh~T =:-_9-:: =-_- g~4- __ ---tIL=: ~-~-~~~-. == 3~-_= :--~~_~ __~I-_= ===::.= 35--::'=-_= =-_92!_~ l~-'L_=_ -;_2_6-~ -_-_!Q;_ TABLE 1 NOTES: 1 There were 1064 substantiated cases missing risk level information, and an additional 145 substantiated cases having invalid risk level information 2 Refer to the Definitions of Terms section on page 2 for the difference between cases and incidents. N=Neglect, E=EmotionaJ abuse, P=PhysicaJ abuse, S=Sexual abuse, O=Other abuse 26 Substantiated cases Total Cases Disposition Risk Level' Substantiation Substantiated Incidents' County investigated Open Closed Low Medium High Rate (%) N E P S 0 I__-~!~~ft ~~~_~ ~ ._~'L_ ~__f?_~ ~_~~~~~_ -- -2-- ~ 1~ ~L Q__ .__l~ 1 ~ __ Emanuel 273 73 21 7 55 28 34 139 4 13 9 1 :_-_~va~~~_~_-~_~~~~~~~~ _-~J9~_-_-. ~=_~6."_-_ --_-@=~ ~~if~. ~~l~-_-_- ~~-fC~~~~_~~C~_~~ ~~1~C -~=f_- ~_-E~_ ~= i~= -=~~~_ -=5f- =.-jf_- -=_3?"_- Fannin 208 35 30 26 31 7 31 72 14 i-_-FayeJ!l!=~_-~.-_~=_-~-~~----294 --- - ==.:55-~ .~~.1~-~_- ~~~~r-~-_-~_-=.: ~_-=_-=~~~===-= ~j~~=_ 9 7 3 -~_-~~~~.:~fL- ,___. -F-lo- y-d--- - - --'--'---'--'=~~~!l - ---1_j.,?.0_.7?-3-- --..__. _-2-!?0-Q8-_-_- .-_-_-1~-6~1_.- - -- - 98 - - .?~ .._--2-!?1_!?4._- - - -57- - - - ?~ -- - - 3-4----.-- .?~ - -4-3-8-- !~~ --1-5----5-8- - ~! ~~ --.4-?.7-?_-_- -._-_-1~-8_._- Franklin 214 21 30 22 22 6 24 42 10 10 6 11 i--Fulton----------------3,393---- --9Tf---535-' --391 - -673----58--- ------43----- -1~69i --55-- --255- --83--182- - -- --- - --_._--_. ----------_.. _---- -----_. ----_._- ._----_. ------- ------------ ------ ------ ------ ---- ----- __ __ __5.9_-__ __jT__ Gilmer 223 37 46 34 40 ~_-_~!~~~'i"~k_-~~.~-~_-_-~~ -_-~~~-C==~=~_7_-~_- :~-~-_-_-.~~-_~_-_- -_~t_-_-_ 9 37 120 7 9 5 7 o . ~_-= ~_1.8 -__:.-~= ~ -_-_~1=~ ~~_-_-_ ~ ~ ---Q~_- -G--l_yn.. n_--------_._---_..----5-8-7--------5-4-_.- -9-9-_. ---2-4------6-2-- ---6-0--------2-6------ -2--0-7- ---9------2--3-- ---_11._- --2-6--- ! ~- -G-o-r-d- o-n_.----- ----.- - ---3-8-4----- ._--7-9 . - -- -7-6.-- - - -5-3 - - --7-4--. ---2-0_.- ------4-0---- --- --25-7-- ---3--- .- -2-6- ... ---1-1--- ---21-- Grady 174 20 19 13 25 1 22 61 0 3 6 1 r-Greene-------- -- ---a-- __ __ '~---'- __ _-_. -_.- .... ._--,--,,-_.- ----166------"4-2- ----26----2-- _._---_._.- __.. ... - -------- "_._--,--' --_._--- --"49- -- --_.,---_. --15-------41------ _. ._------_._-- -~._"_._--- --102---9-- --8--- -----_ __ --_._-, ~_._~.-- .. .- ---8-- ----_._.... ._--,. Gwinnett 1,043 225 140 121 179 25 35 393 21 97 33 29 -- -_- __ __ _ L_ft~~~~~Ii~~~~~~~~_~~~~ ~~~= -_~~I~ ~_-_~~ ~~~Q~~ ~_-~r~_ ~~f~ :_-~~~jL ~=_ ~_r~ ~_-_{~ -~_-_-~ ~~_~~ 5 . --- ... -HHaallncock- ------ -- -- _- _._----.---_._-_ ..-.- ----1-,328r1-- -- -- 3-f5a6- --_._--_.. _-----_ . .-_---2-2_0-..6_--- - -_-.9. _i3---.-._.- -4-1if3- - --.-- ---429-- -----3424- ---- --_.. _--------------_.- ---71232- ---- - --67-- --902-- . . . -_._~ ~----- -- 5-33-----439"- ._---- -_._-- Haralson 301 51 33 19 51 14 28 101 6 17 18 20 ---ffg--- -~Harris------------ '--31-- --22 --- -fg-- 33 ---6--' -----45---- --50-' - T:---13--9~- 5 _.-~_._-------- ----- -_._-----------_._-- ------- -------- ------- ------- _ .. ----------- --.--- ------ ----_._----- - --- r- .- Hart -H- e-a-r-d. ---- _---- - - --- ~-- -- -- ---- ----2-7140--- -'--8f3i-- _ - - - - -------~---_.. --1-9i-----212--- 76 ---f4-- ---26"-- -----"428Y----- --12332 - - 6 --8"- --47--- 10 ---3~- ---160-- _.. - .-. - ---- ------- ----------- .. _-_._--- ---- ------------ .. _--- ------. ---air--- Henry 759 191 68 42 185 22 34 331 27 53 28 96 ! - -Hooston-- -.- -- -- -- .- ---84-- --24Y' --219-- ---91-- --2T-- ------3a----- -255- ---12- --85-- -118- --11-- . ---~------ - ---_.- ---- ----._----- --- -- ---- -------- .- ._- -_. - --- --- ----- -- ._-- ------ - --- --- -- ._---- .- --- -- -- - - - --- -~ Irwin 162 29 25 21 28 2 33 75 0 6 9 0 __ r---Ja-, c- -k-s-o--n--------_-.-_----------_-._-_-. -----391-- ~ .- - -- _. -- -'-'-'- --'-46-- ---57---' _._._---- -- .. -_._.~ ~'-'45--- - - - - -~- -' -~ 3_._4._--'-- --23-- ._-- _. ---- '-~-'--26------- ._- - _.,-- ._._. .- - -, ---96-- ,-- - -_.- '--1--__. .._--- --26-- -_._-- _. --20-- --- -,- - ~-1-8--' ._.- - --- Jasper 41 17 6 7 14 2 56 19 8 7 4 0 --JeffDaVls--------- -----f62---- -- -36- -- -- -.. _._._._-_._-----_.- ---- ---_. -,_... _. ----- --27~- ----,,_._-,- ---H-- --- -,-- -- --~ 3..6__-._--. --T4--- ----,-_.- ----- -39 -- -- -- '-- ---,- ---~._---- -10"6-- ---- -- --14- -_._-_.- ----1_.2__-.-_-...--_8._---,- ---6- -- -,-- _._.- r - 'J,ieenffkefrnsso-n- ------ - --1-6 -- 158 17 -- 36- -131---~ --1254" ----293- -- - 2188 ---130 - -- - ---3269------ -- 6598----04-- 2 158---- .04 -- 1 . . . ._._.. _._. ,, 1___ __ . _ _, . . - - _ ' . _ _. , _ _ ._ _.. ._. . ~ ._ , _ _._, Johnson __ ==__ _ -C_- =_ L~_:I~~Ei~-_- ~~~~~_~~==_=__ 202 =1l.-~~ Lamar = =- -i9 __ - __:. __- - _-9 __ r~_"i;~~Iti~-_- 199 ~_- -_.-=_~~~_~ 47 33 25 38 5 40 ~_ ~I ~~ ~.7=~= -_~_3~=~~=~_9-~_ ~_-_-~~_- -_-_~_-=~~_-~~=- 43 41 25 45 11 ~- _~.~~_-{~ =_-_-?_- ~I~ ~ '-_-_~~f 42 ~ ~"{ -~ 102 3 17 ~;3_- __ ~~3L-~ ~~__ -21.399." 9 19 -_2~__~ _-_-_8- 5 0 -~=.f~~ I~- 3 13 -~(-_- ~_- __ __ _ __ __- __ -__ X-- _-_-_-T_-.- - -_-_-__ __ -__ Laurens 563 130 69 22 131 17 C~~:e~~= .-=:==_-__ -~_-_-=~- =~_- fjg-- : -_ ~-~T_- ~~?= -~_ 2~_=~-.?_3_- 35 247 48 38 36 5 ~_9~-~ ~~ ~{2 -_-_-~_-_- -~_1T ~f~~- Liberty 851 125 150 __ __ __ __ __ ~_ ~inc~I_" ~~= ~ =~.=_-_- _~_-~_-?f~=_- =j~ ~ -~_-I4~ Long __ =__ _ - L-~f~~!'~~s~- ~_~~ ~ 167 52 21 ~~~ ~ -~~~{- ~~~~ __ __ -_ __ __ __ __ 123 129 14 32 294 27 58 27 28 -_-_-~ ~~ -_I~_~- ~~:f_-_-_ ~ ~ =A~_-_-~~- ~~_29-~ ~5= ~I~_ =_-~~~~ ~ .J~~ :=__ _ __ __ 22 39 8 44 104 0 9 14 2 __ ~~-_- :::_~~_- --ff~ :~ ~~_-~?_-~= ~_4~}C --~ ~ -=_5_~- ._-_~_-_ ~_-f~~- Lumpkin 134 41 21 13 31 :: -_-_=_ M~~Ci~~~=_-_- -~~ -~ -~_-~I38 58-- -~__40- __~l2--_- ~~.56__~ -_ IO__ __ Madison 227 [~M~~~Ii" =~~ =~_ ~~_-_-_~~~_- 52 32 22 51 ~ ~_T~=~ ~=~f?~~~~3X~ 15 46 isC fC 41 8 37 -__ _ __ __= =_ ~--~ ~=_-_- ~~~ 75 11 15 4 4 _1 -- ~=_I~~: ~_1~ 7 ~~__ 91 12 7 10 29 Q__ ~~~_ __ ~ -~_lr~ -_-~_-~~-_-.9~ :-== __ =--_TQ_-_ I __ McDuffie __ __ f~-Mcl~to~Ji~= ~ ~~ ~-~ 212 72 27 19 78 2 47 102 1 24 6 12 .2J__ - -=!f=_- __ l5.I~ ==-1:f~ ~~~~.?~~ ~.?T~: _:=__!I~= =_-__ ~-== =j()"_~ ~-_-lL~ = = -1r_~ -r9-- - [- -MMeifriiewre-'t-h-e-r--- --- - _ _ -_._ __ __ _._~_._-------_._-_. . -- --16862----.._. __..._-_._--- ---1362-- . 38 ---2f2a -- ._--_._- -,----,- ~,------ ---2262 ._----_ -.--_--.-_262------ -- ----5383- -- -~_._._------ _ - -2793 __ .~--_. . - - --83-- ..- -~-_._ ---181-- ,,-_._._-" --250-- --216--- . . .- ----,- __ __ __ - __ __ __ Mitchell 274 51 44 25 52 8 35 149 0 15 8 8 __ ~~~~~r~~-_-_=~~=~=-- ~-~~J!r_-~=_-~_~~ -~_~1~ -~I~-- ~~_2:",,-- ~ ~~.-_~_~. ~_-=~~i2~~~~ ~ J~ -_-.I{~-. ~~~ =~ ~C_- ~~ ~C __ =_-5E-=- =_?Z .-_-__ __ Montgomery 96 [~~itiJ~~~~_-=~= ~:=_ ~_-~ f~a~-_-~ 17 10 3 19 2 28 -=12--=-: -~~-= -_-_-jfi~_-_ ~-_-_~a_-_-~~-~_-_-_IL~-_- 29 3 6 3 5 ?_- -_ 6 -- ~-6~ ~T ~ r-M--u-rr-a-y---------- ----2-5-3----. ---4-5-- ---3-8-. -.--1.6---- -.-5-7--- ---1-0---..-----3-3------ --1-17-- .-1-8--.. --19-- ---1-3-- --1-- :__ M~~~~~ !~_44 ~5_~ ~g9 ?~~ .?.?_3_~ __.?_5 ~~ 62? 4__ ~~ ~~ 1_~_ TABLE 1 NOTES: 1 There were 1064 substantiated cases missing risk level information, and an additional 145 substantiated cases having invalid risk level information Refer to the Definitions of Terms section on page 2 for the difference between cases and incidents. N=Neglect, E=Emotional abuse, P=Physicai abuse, S=Sexual abuse, O=Other abuse 27 Substantiated cases County [ Newton 'Oconee 1691ethorpe Total Cases Disposition investigated Open Closed , 441 53 57 158 105 - 21 9 23 16 Risk Level' Substantiation Low Medium High Rate (%) Substantiated Incidents N E P S 0 41 51 11 - - -2.5- - - -11- 1 -8- -1-4- 26 -68- 14 17 10 28 53 3 3 7 22 11 7 4 24 35 5 5 - 6 - 0 Paulding I Peach 735 155 144 16 108 26 81 15 - 130 14 41 1 34 272 11 85 25 67 27 43 1 9 6 5 Pickens 205 40 14 15 31 7 26 63 3 9 1 4 I Pierce 167 24 14 14 15 4 23 52 6 6 2 23 Pike \Polk 74 21 17 12 23 1 419 80 32 21 61 17 51 36 5 6 11 6 27 140 4 -1-1- ~ 10 Pulaski I Putnam Quitman [ Rabun 101 129 - - 21 215 22 12 9 21 2 34 35 3 7 5 2 28 - 16 14 . _2-8 - 1 34 67 5 -8- 1 0 - - 7 45 - _4. - 48 4 -16 ---6-50--- 2 -13 4532 -1216-8 ~--~-_._- - 1-09- - _1. - 12 0 8 -414- Randolph 83 8 13 8 10 1 25 27 0 3 2 2 [Richmond Rockdale I Schley 1,386 546 31 321 ---225 206 266 - -30- _ . _3-9- - - - ,_576 .. ~ - 49 139 ---a3 120 84 5 - -8-34 - - -760 - - -804 - - 7 2' - 31 26 239 6 34 17 9 5 1 -1- -1- 0 Screven 106 26 17 7 25 11 41 67 6 8 3 13 [ Seminole Spalding I I Stephens Stewart 126 35 12 --6-- --34-- 7 809 227 159 88 274 11 300 40 32 27 34 5 44 12 10 8 13 1 37 68 3 5 8 2 48 486 12 41 61 19 24 -62- 16 -1-1- 1 812- 50 20 4 5 1 1 I Sumter 322 71 34 17 69 15 33 150 3 27 6 6 Talbot 36 13 5 3 10 2 50 21 1 3 3 5 [ Taliaferro 18 7 2 0 9 0 50 16 1 0 0 0 Tattnall [ Taylor 225 "' 101 71 9 - -282- - 17 -7 - - 66 -6 - - 5 3 41 17 112 13 16 16 21 14 2 6 _.__2_ 1 Telfair 155 37 16 9 28 13- 34 45 5 10 8 14 L:ell Thomas I Tift 117 23 - -1-7 - ._16-- - -23 - 1 332 413 70 85 51 63 -3376 58 88 24 24 34 -5-2- 4 11 6 0 36 131 7 28 32 3 36 221 - 9 - -30 ~ 4 Toombs 456 151 51 25 154 20 44 268 11 22 30 49 [ Tow!!_s_____ - -6-3 - - - -7 - - -7 - - -2- - - -2 - 9 Treutlen 95 20 5 3 18 0 I Troup Turner I Twiggs 384 100 100 78 108 - 13 123 109 23 24 22 18 17 10 - 22 27 5 2 22 -13- 6 4 32 26 33 2 3 0 0 52 246 - 6 4 ' 1 25 -8-'- 37 71 4 7 6 0 39 37 4 12 7 0 Union LQPson Walker I Walton Ware I Warren 164 12 39 12 31 7 31 40 1 10 16 13 ~ 299 47 48 44 43 - 7 32 76 6 ~ ""28 12 516 322 --26-47 - 52 56 26 42 72 31 4 7 - - -2253- - - -1744-6 15 7 24 26 15 11 25 6 422 90 - 47 34 72 29 32 170 32 39 11 4 41 8 5 3 9 0 32 20 1 2 2 0 Washington \W8yne 259 281 39 84 37 33 31 18 40 75 5 21 - - - -2429- - - - -18-800- 4 8 12 16 22 27 -~ 15 Webster 20 2 '4 4 2 0 30 400 21 [ Wheeler White I Whitfield 48 11 - 10 8 - -10- ---1_. - - -4-4- - - -2-8- - -3 - - -4 - -1- -5- 217 42 15 10 26 16 26 65 8 16 4 14 814 93 77 55 84 23 21 206 -1-1- 3 5 '26 -6- Wilcox 87 20 11 8 18 3 36 45 1 4 2 0 I Wilkes Wilkinson 78 17 9 9 14 3 68 27 16 11 27 2 33 22 2 9 3 1 63 73 0 5 4 1 I Worth 346 91 85 40 115 14 51 246 -8- -22- -24-" -2- IfOTAL 54,156 11,224 ~~- 5,845 10,434 2,072 36 _ 23,704 1,490 3,872 . 2,354 2,660 TABLE 1 NOTES: 1 There were 1064 substantiated cases missing risk level information. and an additional 145 substantiated cases having invalid risk level information Refer to the Definitions of Terms section on page 2 for the difference between cases and incidents, N~Neglect, E~Emotional abuse, P~Physical abuse, &=Sexual abuse. O=Other abuse 28 County Protective Services Data System 2000 C,ounty Data Table 2 . Unsubstantiated Cases Open Closed Screened-out Cases Cases Rate (%) Other Info Field Area Class 29 County Emanuel Unsubstantiated Cases Open Closed 0 179 Screened-out Cases Cases Rate (%) 79 22 Other Info Field Area Class 8 3 Liberty [rJJ1Ii~f~}'fnT~rT~.I11')"/7#""i::i;fT$ir"~:'TlP.'"';;"nj~i/#irIr.r?lI_7J71r;p ....-"-"--'-"-":.....::.B..LL'"'-"-"-"-"--"-L::.2."":J"'F-"-""".J'""'-."':c"-."-"-"'""I.~-"--"-"--::.~i"""-~,"-"-.L..Lfi.c;fi-":~';;"-"-LUI~.L ..L.JL.lG:';;i ~;LLLI.'''-''--''-L==-'''-.L.c._'--''-~il~_.c..L_1LL~.c.L-''-~'::+C''-''-.:::J ....L_.L..~."-'-''-1 Lumpkin r~1ljM,'t.C!C'~rf-,Ii/ t~;}'t,,; l}' ;-:~~of t-1';1t';-;;')If!r,."'-",.I-"~-=.~LLUi~-'2~1'~.~LiLL~.:i~:;;'~;;:t"'-"~-i.~L_I=~'-'~i..lfi-~""C.~.i~i.L!'!.-~"-I_~"-"-~'-i~..2~.L:~C"-'~--.~L.c.Tc:1~..i~~_..c.L"~---''--'~--'-~1F-l",-,~,--?,,-,~~=.~c..c~. ~"-L11 Madison 3 328 423 49 5 4 30 Unsubstantiated Screened-out Other Info Cases Cases Field County Open Closed Cases Rate (%) Area Class Oconee 0 114 129 ==- l_-.Q9!ethorll~ 2 =~ ==_~?!!---=-~ ~ 3~_=~ =- l Paulding 14 P~aCh---------- - - - - 4 - - 469 266 109 - - - ~-3~__ - ~ 45 5 __ 25 - ~=_ ~ 27 1 ~_ 7 2 ~_ 3 ---3-::----- Pickens 4 147 129 39 1 2 =-=- _= - [Pierce----------- --4-- f25 ~=-~? ~--22-- ---11---- ----2---- Pike _ L Po~ 2 34 32 30 4 2 =._~ _=_~ _~04__-_=-':-!!9_=_= =)2 _~ __ ~ : =~ 3 _= Pulaski 0 - ~tn~~________ 3 67 32 24 82':--=- 3~_= 21 9 2 ?-___ _ 2 Quitman == =-=1-9 -=-= CR~ibun 0 10 14 40 6 1 ~~ ~12 ----51---~ ---2---- ---2-- Randolph '1 61 31 27 6 -= == [lIicl!..'!10nd .. 6-____. ~__ ~34 _ ~- 439 =-=-_-24__ L 2 ~_ Rockdale 0 378 155 ~ChIeY-------= :=.-0---- ----23-- ~__ ~ 22 ~_ _1_4 3 3 ~ --_'__...!. _ Screven [Seminole Spalding [" Stephens Stewart L_~umter ~_ l Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall I T-a-yiQ;;------------ 2 61 50 32 8 2 ----w--= 2--== 1 78 - --20--- ---~- =~ 7 416 156 16 4 4 -=-. = - --o-~ 228 -=-~ ~__ 13 2 3 1 21 6 12 6 1 -= == --= __ =--=-=_0 ~ -.-?J2._~ =_110 =~_I~--=-:=-~ 6 ~ 3 15 4 10 6 1 == -= -----1---- 8 11 38 - - - - 8 - - 1 4 128 43 _ = 1 ----- ~=---83-=_= =-=-_4.9---= 16 9 3 33== ----6----- ------2----- Telfair 3 99 36 19 9 2 = -= == =-=J4 --= = _ [J~!~II_______ _ <2__ 77~_~=~ ==~--3J==_ ==_10 ~ Thomas 0 211 77 19 10 3 __ [ Ti!t-----------_ ==1-=~ g64_ _ --:- 12~== -:---23_ _~ ~ 11 3 Toombs 1 253 =-.-: - Qowns----- ---1---- =--48 106 24 --- 19 ------28----- 9 ---2---- - - T -3- - - - Treutlen [_:r~C?_~p Turner I Twiggs L...::.:..: Union l~pson 3 - 1~ 67 ._J..~ 29 !l? , 23 ~~__=-.::: 9 1 1 , .i _ 1 77 28 19 11 2 - - - 1 - - - - --66 - - ------- --3" --- 8"-- --- -~=- -=-_-_.11 7 1 2_ 6 107 69 30 2 2 5 199 --42----- ----12---- ---"4---- ---"3---- Walker LI -Walton L Ware Warren Washington I Wayne CWweblsiteerefer-------- White /Whitfield '-- Wilcox [Wilkes Wilkinson [ Worth 8 389 368 42 1 3 - - - 2 - - - - - - 240--- _'- 114 26 5 3 _ 6 279 134 24 11 2 _ _ -~--- --"26--~ 39 ~ 4 ~__ 11 172 61 19 8 3 8 156 8~_ 23 9 3 1 1 1 . _ - _10. _ - 0 13 --26---- 159 634 56 8 29 6 1 11 19 79 27 9 1 ---'----1 2 2 515 . ----3---g---- -- - - -1 - - - - - -4- - - 30 26 9 1 0 52 18 19 8 0 25 41 38 7 25 - --145---; --79"-- ---19---- -- 10 2 2 ---3--- ,-I_T_O_'T._'A_L --'6:..;:3.;:.5_ _,__-=33_"-',.::c9.;:.6.:..1__ 20,647 --=28=- , 31 \