NCJ Number
154472
Journal
Child Abuse and Neglect Volume: 19 Issue: 3 Dated: (March 1995) Pages: 363-369
Date Published
1995
Length
7 pages
Annotation
This paper reports the results of a cluster analysis of the incidents of detected and substantiated child maltreatment in 31 rural Colorado counties during the 5-year period 1986-90.
Abstract
Mapping and statistical techniques used revealed time-space clustering in the occurrence of child abuse and neglect in sparsely settled rural areas of the State. The study examined temporal-geographic patterns among all 830 confirmed incidents in the Colorado Child Abuse and Neglect Registry for counties of less than 10,000 population. These findings suggest that a first incident of abuse or neglect serves as a sentinel event, predicting a period of more frequent receipt and substantiation of maltreatment cases by child protection professionals in the county or community of occurrence. Clustering was apparent in the use of 3, 7, 14, 30, and 60-day time intervals. This paper proposes an agenda to review the appropriateness and adequacy of child-protection policies and protocols in view of this phenomenon and to pursue additional related research objectives. 4 tables and 9 references