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KnowledgeBases > Data and Information Sources

The following federal data and information sources provide information about children and youth related to abuse, health, juvenile crime, substance abuse, and school-related violence. The material available through these agencies might serve as useful benchmarks when preparing a school and community snapshot.

Federal Government Data and Information Sources

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Forum on Child and Family Statistics

National Center for Education Statistics

National Criminal Justice Reference Service

National Library of Medicine

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Statistics

U.S. Census Bureau

Striving to Reduce Youth Violence Everywhere

U.S. Department of Education: United States Education Dashboard

Source:

U.S. Departments of Commerce, Education, Health & Human Services, Justice and the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics

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