Research

Read: Child Abuse Increases After Kids Get Report Cards, Study Suggests

Child Abuse Increases After Kids Get Report Cards, Study Suggests

A new study from researchers in Florida found that child abuse rises on Saturdays following report cards getting sent home on Fridays.

Read: Study: ADHD Diagnosis More Likely for Youngest Kids in Class

Study: ADHD Diagnosis More Likely for Youngest Kids in Class

New research suggests younger kids in a classroom are 30 percent more likely to receive an ADHD diagnosis.

Read: 10 Major U.S. Cities with the Best and Worst Police Response Times

10 Major U.S. Cities with the Best and Worst Police Response Times

A new report reveals which major cities have the best and worst police response times, as well as police response times based on the type of crime.

Read: Meth Hospitalizations Increased 245% in 7 Years, New Study Finds

Meth Hospitalizations Increased 245% in 7 Years, New Study Finds

Researchers say the resurgence of the drug’s popularity has been overshadowed by the country’s focus on the opioid epidemic.

Read: FBI Reports U.S. Hate Crime is on the Rise

FBI Reports U.S. Hate Crime is on the Rise

Hate crimes have spiked for the third year in a row.

Read: Doctors Association: Corporal Punishment Doesn’t Work

Doctors Association: Corporal Punishment Doesn’t Work

The American Academy of Pediatrics will be strengthening its call to ban corporal punishment, such as spanking.

Read: More Kids Seeking Help for Mental Health at ERs, Research Shows

More Kids Seeking Help for Mental Health at ERs, Research Shows

More than 293,000 children have been diagnosed for some type of mental illness in a pediatric emergency room from 2012 to 2016.

Read: Expect to See More Police Body Cams, IHS Markit Says

Expect to See More Police Body Cams, IHS Markit Says

As more police officers use body cameras, the demand for sophisticated digital evidence management software becomes more essential.

Read: Study: Thousands of U.S. Kids Not Vaccinated

Study: Thousands of U.S. Kids Not Vaccinated

The rate of young children not receiving vaccinations has increased for the third year in a row.

Read: Research: Rate of False Sexual Assault Accusations Very Low

Research: Rate of False Sexual Assault Accusations Very Low

Males are much more likely to be sexually assaulted than to face false sexual assault allegations.

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