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Fourth National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect (NIS–4)

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these with the percentages that received CPS investigation in the NIS–2 <strong>and</strong> the NIS–3.It also shows how CPS investigation rates vary by the category <strong>of</strong> maltreatment, theseverity <strong>of</strong> harm, <strong>and</strong> by the source that recognized the child as maltreated. Additionalanalyses show that the rates <strong>of</strong> CPS investigation are not materially affected by extendingthe period <strong>of</strong> CPS data collection in the NIS. In the subsequent sections, the chapterconsiders what the findings from the three supplementary studies imply about the rates <strong>of</strong>CPS investigation observed in the main study.Chapter 9, “Conclusions <strong>and</strong> Implications,” reviews some highlights <strong>of</strong> theNIS–4 findings <strong>and</strong> discusses their policy implications.1–7

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