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Statistics

  • 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys is sexually abused before their 18th birthday.
  • The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study demonstrates…
    • Children who have experienced trauma are more likely to engage in early initiation of smoking, sexual activity, illicit drug use, and suicide.
    • Children with multiple traumas have significantly higher rates of heart disease, chronic pulmonary lung disease, hepatitis, depression, and diabetes.
  • According to the National Institute of Justice, abused and neglected children are…
    • 59% more likely to be arrested for juvenile crime.
    • 28% more likely to be arrested as an adult.
  • The National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice estimates 93% of youth in detention reported exposure to previous “adverse” events, including physical and sexual abuse. (CACTX.org)
  • Every 9 minutes, Child Protective Services substantiates, or finds evidence for, a claim of child sex abuse. (RAINN.org)
  • From 2009-2013, Child Protective Services agencies substantiated, or found strong evidence to indicate that, 63,000 children a year were victims of sexual abuse. (RAINN.org)
  • The effects of child sexual abuse can be long-lasting and affect the victim’s mental health. Victims are more likely than non-victims to experience the following mental health challenges (RAINN.org):
    • About 4 times more likely to develop symptoms of drug abuse
    • About 4 times more likely to experience PTSD as adults
    • About 3 times more likely to experience a major depressive episode as adults
  • Among cases of child sexual abuse reported to law enforcement, 93% of perpetrators are known to the victim. (RAINN.org) 

If you are in California and you suspect any form of child abuse, contact CDSS or your local law enforcement agency immediately.


Online: California Department of Social Services

ChildHelp National Child Abuse Hotline: 800-442-4453 (800-4-a-child)