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Letter from the Associate Commissioner:
Child Maltreatment 2006

Administration for Children and Families
Administration on Children, Youth and Families

1250 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20024

Letter from the Associate Commissioner:

I am pleased to present Child Maltreatment 2006. This 17th annual report of data collected via the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) is for Federal fiscal year 2006. It reflects our commitment to provide the most complete national information about child maltreatment known to the States' child protective services (CPS) agencies. Key findings in this report include the following.

Included in this report are additional national- and State-level findings about perpetrators of maltreatment, CPS workload, and preventive and postinvestigation services.

I hope that you find this report to be a useful reference. The document is posted on the Web site of the Administration for Children and Families at http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/stats_research/index.htm#can. Due to the availability of the Child Maltreatment reports on the Internet and the yearly increased usage of the Internet for accessing information contained in these reports, the 2006 report will be the last year that the Child Maltreatment report will be available in print format. For additional copies of the report and other information about child maltreatment, contact the Child Welfare Information Gateway at 1–800–394–3366 or http://www.childwelfare.gov/.

Sincerely,

Christine M. Calpin
Associate Commissioner
Children's Bureau
Administration on Children, Youth and Families

 

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