Most children who are subjects of a report of maltreatment to the State or local child protective services agency are involved just once with CPS during their lives. Other children are referred more than once and their referrals result in repeated investigations or assessments . Some of these children are found to have been revictimized . This focuses on rereporting and recurrence, and on gaining a better understanding of the circumstances surrounding these children with repeated involvement with CPS.
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Rereporting and Recurrence of Child Maltreatment : Findings from NCANDS
Most children who are subjects of a report of maltreatment to the State or local child protective services agency are involved just once with CPS during their lives. Other children are referred more than once and their referrals result in repeated investigations or assessments . Some of these children are found to have been revictimized . This focuses on rereporting and recurrence, and on gaining a better understanding of the circumstances surrounding these children with repeated involvement with CPS.