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1. What percent of all violent crime victims reported to law enforcement in 2000-1 were juveniles?

26%

2. What is the rate per 1000 of violent crime victimizations against juveniles aged 12-17 for 1993-2003 and what is the rate per 1000 of violent crime victimizations against adults age 18 or older?

Juveniles 84, Adults 32

3. Who is more likely, a juvenile (12-17) or an adult (18 and older), to suffer a violent crime?

Juveniles

4. What is the approximate ratio (e.g., 3 to 1 or 1 to 5) of juvenile to adult victimization for serious violent crime?

1 to 4

6. Approximately, how many juveniles were murdered in 2002 and also 2013?

1600

7. Who among these juvenile groups has the highest and lowest rate of homicide victimization 2002? Put these groups in proper order: 4-year-old, 9-year-old, 13-year-old, 16-year-old.

highest: 16-year-old – 43%4-year-old – 39%9-year-old – 10%lowest: 13-year-old - 8%

8. At what time of day do the peak number of violent crimes occur against juveniles? When is the peak for adults?

juveniles is 3-4pm adults is 9-12pm

9. What is a “stereotypical kidnapping” and how many were there in 1999?

115

10. How many investigations were conducted for child maltreatment in 2003 and how many children were involved in those investigations? How many victims were found and what % of reports was this?

1.9mil investigations including 3.3 mil kids

11. What is the most common type of substantiated maltreatment: Physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, or neglect? Give % for each.

61% of victim’s experience neglect (including medical)19% were physically abused10% were sexually abused5% were emotionally or psychologically maltreated& 17% experienced other forms