Crimes Against Children Study New Hampshire University:
In a study of Crimes Against Children, the University of New Hampshire found that the majority (60.6%) of children had experienced at least 1 direct or witnessed victimization in the previous year.
Almost half (46.3%) had experienced a physical assault in the study year, 1 in 4 (24.6%) had experienced a property offense, 1 in 10 (10.2%) had experienced a form of child maltreatment, 6.1% had experienced a sexual victimization, and more than 1 in 4 (25.3%) had been a witness to violence or experienced another form of indirect victimization in the year, including 9.8% who had witnessed an intrafamily assault.
One in 10 (10.2%) had experienced a victimization-related injury. More than one third (38.7%) had been exposed to 2 or more direct victimizations, 10.9% had 5 or more, and 2.4% had 10 or more during the study year.
pediatrics.aappublications.org[Published online October 5, 2009
PEDIATRICS Vol. 124 No. 5 November 2009, pp. 1411-1423 (doi:10.1542/peds.2009-0467)
ARTICLE
Violence, Abuse, and Crime Exposure in a National Sample of Children and Youth
David Finkelhor, PhDa, Heather Turner, PhDa, Richard Ormrod, PhDa, Sherry L. Hamby, PhDb
a Crimes Against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire
a Department of Psychology, Sewanee: The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee](pediatrics.aappublications.org)
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