The data in these reports and visualizations represents the case flow of all child abuse cases managed by the Virginia Department of Social Services (the Department) and local departments (Child Protective Services offices).
The data displayed here is from the 2013 fiscal year (July 1st 2012 - June 30th 2013) onwards. For data prior to the 2013 fiscal year, please view the historical reports page.
The primary source of the data is the Virginia Child Protective Services (CPS) case management system. The data is related to child abuse cases that have been fielded and managed by the Department and its local departments across the Commonwealth.
The data was compiled from reports generated and provided to the Department by CPS offices for the Virginia Localities/FIPs they serve. It is reported as part of the Virginia Child Protection Accountability System (§ 63.2-1530).
When there is a report of abuse or neglect of a child to a Child Protective Services office, a social worker is on hand to screen the report and determine whether or not it is valid (see § 63.2-1508). Valid report or complaint).
If a report is determined to be valid, it is then assigned to a CPS specialist as either a family assessment or an investigation. Less severe cases become family assessments, where the specialist works with the family to understand their situation before making recommendations for treatment or care.
More serious cases, including any that involve hospitalization, sexual abuse or the death of a child, are designated as investigations and result in a conclusion of ‘founded’ (meaning CPS has determined that abuse or neglect occurred), or ‘unfounded,’ (meaning there is not enough evidence to prove that the reported incident took place).
Start by selecting last year in the Select Year drop-down. Then select your city or county from the map. Each chart will update to show specific data for your area for the timeframe you specify.
Once you are familiar with that data, experiment with selecting different years and adding additional cities and counties, or narrow the focus by selecting a particular type of court order or selecting one item in a chart to narrow the focus.
The data displayed on this page is from the 2013 fiscal year (July 1st 2012 - June 30th 2013) onwards. For data prior to the 2013 fiscal year, please view the historical reports page.
The data in these reports and visualizations represents the case flow of all child abuse and neglect cases received and managed by the Virginia Department of Social Services (the Department) and Local Departments of Social Services throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The data displayed here is from the 2009 fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) onwards. For historical data prior to the current data set, please view the historical reports page.
The primary source of the data is the Virginia Child Protective Services (CPS) case management system. The data was compiled from reports generated and provided to the Department of Social Services by Local Departments of Social Services offices for the Virginia Localities/FIPs they serve. It is reported as part of the Virginia Child Protection Accountability System (§ 63.2-1530).
When there is a report of abuse or neglect of a child made to a Child Protective Services office, a Family Services Specialist (FSS) is on hand to assess the report and determine whether or not it is a valid complaint (please see the Virginia code to understand what constitutes a valid case § 63.2-1508).
If a report is determined to be valid, it is assigned to a Family Services Specialist as either a Family Assessment or an Investigation.
More serious valid reports, including those alleging serious injury, sexual abuse, or the death of a child, become Investigations. The FSS will determine the Investigation to be ‘founded” (meaning there is a preponderance of the evidence that abuse or neglect occurred) or ‘unfounded’ (meaning there was not a preponderance of the evidence that abuse or neglect occurred).
Please refer to the latest version of the Virginia Department of Social Services Manual for details on how child abuse and neglect cases are handled by the Department of Social Services and local Child Protective Services offices.
Here is an overview of the core data points presented on this page:
Start by selecting last year in the ‘Year’ drop-down. Then select your city or county from the map or the ‘Locality/FIPS’ filter. Each chart will update to show specific data for your area for the timeframe you specify. Once you are familiar with that data, experiment with selecting different filters to let you view and compare localities.
The data in these reports and visualizations represents the case flow of all child abuse and neglect cases received and managed by the Virginia Department of Social Services (the Department) and Local Departments of Social Services throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The data displayed here is from the 2009 fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) onwards. For historical data prior to the current data set, please view the historical reports page.
The primary source of the data is the Virginia Child Protective Services (CPS) case management system. The data was compiled from reports generated and provided to the Department of Social Services by Local Departments of Social Services offices for the Virginia Localities/FIPs they serve. It is reported as part of the Virginia Child Protection Accountability System (§ 63.2-1530).
When there is a report of abuse or neglect of a child made to a Child Protective Services office, a Family Services Specialist (FSS) is on hand to assess the report and determine whether or not it is a valid complaint (please see the Virginia code to understand what constitutes a valid case § 63.2-1508).
If a report is determined to be valid, it is assigned to a Family Services Specialist as either a Family Assessment or an Investigation.
More serious valid reports, including those alleging serious injury, sexual abuse, or the death of a child, become Investigations. The FSS will determine the Investigation to be ‘founded” (meaning there is a preponderance of the evidence that abuse or neglect occurred) or ‘unfounded’ (meaning there was not a preponderance of the evidence that abuse or neglect occurred).
Please refer to the latest version of the Virginia Department of Social Services Manual for details on how child abuse and neglect cases are handled by the Department of Social Services and local Child Protective Services offices.
Here is an overview of the core data points presented on this page:
Start by selecting last year in the ‘Year’ drop-down. Then select your city or county from the map or the ‘Locality/FIPS’ filter. Each chart will update to show specific data for your area for the timeframe you specify. Once you are familiar with that data, experiment with selecting different filters to let you view and compare localities.
The data presented on this page represents abuse and neglect case appeals data in adherence with clause V of the Virginia Child Protection Accountability System § 63.2-1530 code. This data refers to the total number of Founded cases resulting in administrative appeal. The reporting of this data specifically refers to the total number of appeals to the Local Departments of Social Services, total number of appeals to the Department, and total number of appeals by outcome of the appeal. According to 22VAC40-705-190, "appeal" is the process by which the abuser or neglector may request amendment of the record when the investigation into the complaint has resulted in a founded disposition of child abuse or neglect. According to Subsection G.3. of the aforementioned regulation, the director of the Local Department, or the designee of the director, shall have the authority to sustain, amend, or reverse the Local Department's findings. Likewise, should the Local Director or his/her designee sustain the Local Department's findings, and that decision is appealed to the State, in Subsection I., the [state] hearing officer shall have the authority to sustain, amend, or reverse the Local Department's findings.
The primary source of the data is the Virginia Child Protective Services (CPS) case management system. The data is related to child abuse cases that have been reported to and managed by the the Department and its Local Departments throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. The data was compiled from reports generated and provided to the Department by CPS offices for the Virginia Localities/FIPs they serve. It is reported in accordance with the the Virginia Child Protection Accountability System (§ 63.2-1530).
The data displayed here is from the 2013 fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) onwards. For data prior to the 2013 fiscal year, please view the historical reports page.
At the conclusion of a Founded Investigation, the Family Services Specialist will determine the level of finding based on the severity of the abuse or neglect. The three levels of founded dispositions are:
Start by selecting last year in the ‘Year’ filter. Then select your city or county from the map. Each chart will update to show specific data for your area for the timeframe you specify.
Once you are familiar with that data, experiment with selecting different years and adding additional cities and counties, or narrow the focus by selecting a particular appeal status or selecting one item in a chart to narrow the focus.
The data displayed on this page is from the 2013 fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) onwards. For data prior to the 2013 fiscal year, please view the historical reports page.
The data presented on this 'Abuse Type Distribution' page represents a breakdown of the responses to reported cases of abuse and neglect, grouped by specific abuse types, by the Virginia Department of Social Services and Local Department of Social Services throughout the Commonwealth. The charts let you filter and view data by counties and cities as well as view several years worth of trends.
Type of Abuse - Please refer to § 63.2-100 of the Code of Virginia for complete details and definitions of the abuse types represented in these reports.
Important note: a single reported case of abuse and neglect may have more than one abuse type claim associated with it, e.g. physical AND mental abuse. It is also possible that in these cases that one abuse type is validated while the other(s) may not be validated. The data presented in this dashboard reflects these cases.
Here is a summary of the abuse types represented in these reports:
The primary source of the data is the Virginia Child Protective Services (CPS) case management system. The data was compiled from reports generated and provided to the Department by Local Departments of Social Services for the Virginia Localities/FIPs they serve. It is reported in accordance with the the Virginia Child Protection Accountability System (§ 63.2-1530).
The data displayed here is from the 2013 fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) onwards. For data prior to the 2013 fiscal year, please view the historical reports page.
Start by selecting last year in the Select Year drop-down. Then select your city or county from the map. Each chart will update to show specific data for your area for the timeframe you specify.
Once you are familiar with that data, experiment with selecting different years and adding additional cities and counties, or narrow the focus by selecting a particular abuse type or selecting one item in a chart to narrow the focus.
The data presented on this ‘Demographic Reports’ page represents the Abuse and Neglect case distribution by gender, age, and race of the alleged victim; and by the nature of the relationship between the alleged victim and alleged abuser. These data points are being reported in accordance with the the Virginia Child Protection Accountability System (§ 63.2-1530).
The primary source of the data is the Virginia Child Protective Services (CPS) case management system. The data was compiled from reports generated and provided to the Department by CPS offices for the Virginia Localities/FIPs they serve. It is reported in accordance with the the Virginia Child Protection Accountability System (§ 63.2-1530).
The data displayed here is from the 2013 fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) onwards. For data prior to the 2013 fiscal year, please view the historical reports page.
Start by selecting one or more years using the year filter and then select your city or county from the ‘Locality/FIPS’ filter. Each chart will update to show specific data for your area for the timeframe you specify.
Once you are familiar with that data, experiment with selecting different years and adding additional cities and counties, or roll your cursor over the charts to view additional contextual information about the data.
The data presented on this Alleged Abusers/Neglectors Information’ page represents the alleged abuser/neglector distribution by the nature of the relationship between the alleged victim and alleged abuser. These data points are being reported in accordance with the the Virginia Child Protection Accountability System (§ 63.2-1530).
The primary source of the data is the Virginia Child Protective Services (CPS) case management system. The data was compiled from reports generated and provided to the Department by CPS offices for the Virginia Localities/FIPs they serve. It is reported in accordance with the the Virginia Child Protection Accountability System (§ 63.2-1530).
The data displayed here is from the 2013 fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) onwards. For data prior to the 2013 fiscal year, please view the historical reports page.
Relationships are aggregates of multiple categories. For example, the relationship 'Brother' is the sum of five categories: Brother (Adoptive), Brother (Biological), Brother (Half), Brother (Legal) and Brother (Step). To see all categories, please refer to the table in the 'All Data' page.
The relationship Professional Caretakers includes the following categories: Babysitter, Day Care Center Employee, Day Care Home Provider, Instititutional Staff, Live In, Other Professional Caretaker, Nanny, School Employee (not teacher) and Teacher.
The relationship Other (Relatives) includes the following categories: Custodian (Legal), Granddaughter (Maternal), Granddaughter (Paternal), Grandson (Maternal), Grandson (Paternal), Great Grandparent (Maternal), Great Grandparent (Paternal), Great-Aunt (Maternal), Great-Aunt (Paternal), Great-Uncle (Maternal), Great-Uncle (Paternal), Guardian (Legal), Minor Child (Daughter) of Foster Child, Nephew (Maternal), Nephew (Paternal), Niece (Maternal), Niece (Paternal), Parents (Adoptive), Parents (Biological), Parents (Legal) and Relative - Other.
The relationship Other (Non-Relatives) includes the following categories: No Relation, None, Other Adult in Home, Other, Parent of Sibling, Parents (Foster), Significant Other, Spouse(Ex), Spouse and Unknown.
Start by selecting one or more years using the year filter and then select your city or county from the ‘Locality/FIPS’ filter. Each chart will update to show specific data for your area for the timeframe you specify.
Once you are familiar with that data, experiment with selecting different years and adding additional cities and counties, or roll your cursor over the charts to view additional contextual information about the data.
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