A league table of child maltreatment deaths in rich nations
This report represents the first ever attempt to draw a comparative picture of the physical abuse of children in the 27 richest nations of the world. UNICEF research estimates that almost 3,500 children under the age of 15 die from physical abuse and neglect every year in the industrialized world. The greatest risk is among younger children. A small group of countries - Spain, Greece, Italy, Ireland and Norway - appear to have an exceptionally low incidence of child maltreatment deaths; Belgium, the Czech Republic, New Zealand, Hungary and France have levels that are four to six times higher. The United States, Mexico and Portugal have rates that are between 10 and 15 times higher than those at the top of the league table. The good news is that child deaths from maltreatment appear to be declining in the great majority of industrialized countries.
Record #:
7122
Date:
2003
Format:
Report
Corp:
UNICEF
Publisher:
Florence, UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre: 2003
Series:
Innocenti Report Card Issue No. 5 September 2003
Source:
http://www.unicef-icdc.org
Keywords:
INTENTIONAL INJURY;COMPARATIVE STUDY;CHILDREN'S RIGHTS;CHILD ADVOCACY;CHILD ABUSE;RISK FACTORS
Identity:
ITA
Location:
b
Class:
I020
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