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Data Summary - Connecticut

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VariableStatisticSource*
Student Victimization and Perpetration
Prevalence Percent of HS Students Who Carried a Weapon Anywhere in the Past 30 Days (1997)17e
Prevalence Percent of HS Students Who Carried a Gun Anywhere in the Past 30 Days (1997)4.2e
Prevalence Percent of HS Students Who Carried a Weapon on School Property in the Past 30 Days (1997) 6.5e
Prevalence Percent of HS Students Who Have Been Threatened or Injured With a Weapon on School Property in the past 30 Days (1997)6.1e
Prevalence Percent of HS Students Who Have Been in a Physical Fight on School Property in the Past 30 Days (1997)13.2e
Prevalence Percent of students who felt unsafe to go to school in the past 30 days (1997) 3e
Juvenile Crime
Number of persons under 18 charged with a violent crime 1376f
Number of persons under 18 charged with a property crime 7169f
Number of persons under 18 charged with murder or non-neg. manslaughter 16f
Number of persons under 18 charged with forcible rape 62f
Number of persons under 18 charged with robbery 432f
Number of persons under 18 charged with aggravated assault 866f
Number of persons under 18 charged with burglary) 1483f
Number of persons under 18 charged with larceny or theft 4873f
Number of persons under 18 charged with motor vehicle theft 718f
Number of persons under 18 charged with Arson 95f
Population
Total Child Population under age 18 (1999) 828300c
Percent of total state pop. living in poverty (average between years 1996-1997) 10.1b
Percent of children in poverty, 1998 15c
Percent of children in poverty (rank), 1998 8c
Percent low birth-weight babies, 1998 7.8c
Percent low birth-weight babies (rank), 1998 28c
Infant mortality rate, 1998 7c
Infant mortality rate (rank), 1998 16c
Teen birth rate, 1998 21c
Teen birth rate (rank), 1998 12c
Percent of children living with parents who do not have full-time, year-round employment, 1998 19c
Percent of children living with parents who do not have full-time, year-round employment (rank), 1998 4c
Percent of teens who are high school dropouts, 1998 9c
Percent of teens who are high school dropouts (rank), 1998 23c
Percent of teens not attending school and not working, 1998 6c
Percent of teens not attending school and not working (rank), 1998 7c
Schools
Total student membership in public schools, Fall 1998 544698c
Total number of Guidance Counselors employed by public schools, Fall 1998 1175c
Total student/teacher ratio in public schools, Fall 1998 14c
Gun-Free Schools Act Expulsions
Number of Students Expelled for Gun-Free Schools Act Violations 1997-98 9a
Number Students expelled for carrying a gun to school: academic year 1996-97 19d

* Data Sources

  1. Westat (1999). Report on State Implemenation of the Gun-Free Schools Act- School Year 1997-98. Rockville, Maryland.
  2. Dalaker, J. & Naifeh, M. U.S. Census Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P60-201, Poverty in the United States: 1997, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1998 ( pg ix).
  3. Annie E. Casey Foundation. 2001 KIDS COUNT Data Book Online: Definitions and Data Sources. http://www.aecf.org/kidscount/
    kc2001/definitions.htm
  4. Westat (1998). Report on State Implementation of the Gun-Free Schools Act- School Year 1996-97. Rockville, Maryland
  5. Kann, L. (1998). Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance-United States, 1997. In MMWR. Vol. 47 (No. SS-3), p. 39-46.
  6. U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Crime in the United States, 1996 (Washington, D.C.: USGPO, 1997, pp. 272-279) in Maguire, K. & Pastore, A.L., eds., Sour cebook of Criminal Justice Statistics 1997. U.S. Department of Justice, Bureaur of Justice Statistics. Washington, DC: USGPO, 1998. (Table 4.5)