Child abuse inflicts an incalculable human cost on its victims and their families. It also costs money.
Child abuse costs the nation $94 billion annually according to a 2001 study by Prevent Child Abuse America.
The good news is that prevention not only saves lives, it even saves money.
A RAND Corp. study found that for every $1 spent on working early with poor families in parenting classes, getting them help with health care and providing other social supports, about $4 will be saved in foster care, juvenile delinquency, drug abuse treatment and mental health costs.
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