The National Incidence Study (NIS) is a congressionally mandated, periodic effort of the National Center on
Child Abuse and Neglect (NCCAN). The first NIS (NIS-1), mandated under P.L. 93-247 (1974), was conducted in 1979
and 1980 and published in 1981. The second NIS (NIS-2), mandated under P.L. 98-457 (1984), was conducted in 1986
and 1987 and published in 1988. The third NIS (NIS-3) was mandated under P.L. 100-294. The NIS-3 data were
collected in 1993 and 1994, analyses conducted in 1995 and 1996, and these results published in 1996. A key
objective of the NIS-3 was to provide updated estimates of the incidence of child abuse and neglect in the United
States and measure changes in incidence from the earlier studies.
The NIS-3 offers an important perspective on the scope of child abuse and neglect. The NIS includes children who were
investigated by child protective service (CPS) agencies, but it also obtains data on children seen by community
professionals who were not reported to CPS or who were screened out by CPS without investigation. This means that the
NIS estimates provide a more comprehensive measure of the scope of child abuse and neglect known to community
professionals, including both abused and neglected children who are in the official statistics and those who are not.
The NIS follows a nationally representative design, which means that the estimates represent the numbers of abused
and neglected children in the United States who come to the attention of community professionals.
The NIS-3 was conducted in a nationally representative sample of 42 counties. In every county, the CPS agency was a
key participant, providing basic demographic data on all the children who were reported and accepted for
investigation during the 3-month study data period, September 5 through December 4, 1993. Further details about the
child's maltreatment and the outcome of the CPS investigation were obtained for a representative sample of these cases.
NIS-3 contains 2 data files the Main Public Use File and the CPS-Only Public Use File. The Main Public Use File
includes cases submitted by CPS and Non-CPS sources that met the NIS definitions for abuse and neglect, and contains
6486 cases and 213 variables. The CPS-Only Public Use File includes all the cases investigated by CPS, and contains
7565 cases and 248 variables.
Sociometrics obtained this dataset from the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect
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