60 percent of children in America are exposed to violence, crime, or abuse

A Department of Justice study shows that 60 percent of children nationwide are exposed to violence, crime, or abuse; consequences include poor school performance, drug and alcohol abuse, long-term physical and psychological harm, and risk of future victimization and suicide.

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What Are My Chances Of Being A Victim Of Violent Crime? Updated

Crime in America.Net. Updated in 2020. Summation Our chances for violent victimization are more controlled by what we do than by who we are. Notes…

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Rural States Have Highest Rates for Teenage Rape: Crime in America.Net

Information released by the Centers for Disease Control-High School Youth Risk Behavior Survey indicates the following: Nationally, 10.5 percent of girls and 4.5 percent of…

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12.3 million adults and children in forced labor, bonded labor, and forced prostitution around the world

There are times when the day-to-day toll of crime seems almost too much for many communities throughout the country.  But in comparison (to the bondage…

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