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APS
Adult protective Services In-Home Overview
The mission of Adult Protective Services is to protect people age 65 and older and adults with disabilities from abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation by investigating and providing or arranging for services necessary to alleviate or prevent further maltreatment.
APS serves persons who are reported to be abused, neglected, or financially exploited, and are age 65 or older or age 18-64 with a disability.
Total Average Filled Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Staff*
Caseworkers |
537.7 |
---|---|
Supervisors |
85.5 |
Other Staff |
135.4 |
APS Program Support |
73.2 |
Total APS In-Home Staff |
831.8 |
Worker demographic
Demographic | Subcategory | Number or Percent |
---|---|---|
Turnover Rate |
n/a |
24.1% |
Agency Tenure |
Less than 1 Year |
20.3% |
1-3 Years |
25.1% |
|
Greater than 3 Years |
54.5% |
|
Entry Salary* |
n/a |
$31,144 |
Average Age |
n/a |
40.3 |
Race/Ethnicity |
African American |
37.0% |
Anglo |
33.8% |
|
Hispanic |
27.5% |
|
Other |
1.7% |
Supervisor Demographics
Demographic | Subcategory | Number or Percent |
---|---|---|
Turnover Rate |
n/a |
13.5% |
Tenure as Supervisor |
Less than 1 Year |
16.1% |
1-3 Years |
33.3% |
|
Greater than 3 Years |
50.6% |
|
Entry Salary* |
n/a |
$42,244 |
Average Age |
n/a |
45.7 |
Race/Ethnicity |
African American |
36.8% |
Anglo |
36.8% |
|
Hispanic |
25.3% |
|
Other |
1.1% |
APS Expenditures*
APS In-Home Staff |
$49,938,554 |
---|---|
Purchased Client Services |
$9,149,797 |
Total APS Expenditures |
$59,088,351 |
*Source: DFPS Office of Finance and FY 2016 Operating Budget (plus benefit replacement pay).
Description of the Report Investigation Process
Step 1: Report Assigned for Investigation
Step 2: Investigation Process/Assessment
- 24 hour initiation
- Immediate intervention
- Initial face-to-face visit
- Safety Assessment
- Collateral contacts
- Evidence collection
- Referral to law enforcement
- Emergency Services
Step 3: Investigation Findings/Assessment
- Validity of allegations
- Risk of Recidivism Assessment
- Determine level of services needed
- Referral for guardianship or legal services under Chapter 48, Human Resources Code
Step 4: Case Closed or
Step 5: Service Delivery/Assessment
- Strengths and Needs Assessment
- Intensive Care Services
- Maintenance services
Note: The chart is for reference only and does not necessarily represent the flow of a case.
APS In-Home Statistics FY 2015
- Completed In-Home Investigations:78,180
- Validated Investigations: 43,759
- Validated Investigations with Services Provided: 12,876
- Completed Service Delivery Stages**: 16,566
**Counts cannot be compared to those from prior Data Books due to changes in APS In-Home casework practice model. Cases with services provided during the investigation may not have a separate service stage.
Most Common...
Person reporting abuse/neglect/exploitation:
- Medical Personnel (21.8%)
- Allegation validated: Physical Neglect (72.4%)
- Validated perpetrator:
- Relationship: Adult Children (38.0%),
- Gender: Female (52.5 %)
- Age: 46-55 (24.1%)
- Characteristic of client:
- Gender: Female (58.9%)
- Age: 65 and Older (62.6%)
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Legal Responsibility for Adult Protective Services
Statutory References
Federal: Title XX, Social Security Act
State: Human Resources Code, Chapters 40 and 48
Texas Family Code, Title V
Health and Safety Code, Chapter 532 and Chapters 591-595
Major Provision
- Mandatory reporting of abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation of adults who are age 65 or older or adults with disabilities
- Receipt and investigation of all reports (unless patently false); initiation of investigations within 24 hours of receipt of report
- Responsibility for referring reports to other state agencies when DFPS is not the appropriate investigating agency
- Provision or arrangement of services needed to prevent or alleviate abuse, neglect, and/or financial exploitation
- Enhancing and developing community resources in an effort to increase awareness of abuse, neglect and financial exploitation, and address increasing needs of APS clients
- Responsibility for referring adult victims of abuse, neglect and/or financial exploitation to the Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) for guardianship services when these persons appear to lack the capacity to consent to services, there is no other potential guardian available and guardianship is the least restrictive alternative that will ensure the person's safety and well-being
- Assessment of factors that may indicate an adult's possible lack of capacity to consent to services and pursuit of a medical or mental health evaluation, if indicated
- Using the least restrictive alternative in the provision of protective services
- Authority to seek court orders when necessary to gain access to the individual, to prevent interference with the provision of voluntary protective services, to access records or documents, and to initiate and provide emergency protective services (e.g., a removal), including after-hours and on holidays, without a court order
- Requirement to notify law enforcement if APS removes a person from their home under a court order and their home will be left unattended
- Requirement to notify law enforcement if APS suspects that a person has been abused, neglected, or financially exploited in a manner that constitutes a criminal offense
- Confidentiality of case records
- Requirement to make referrals to the Employee Misconduct Registry for certain validated perpetrators
Other Programmatic Information:
Factors Contributing to Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation:
- Rapidly growing population of older adults
- Growing number of younger adults with disabilities
- Alcohol and drug dependency
- Poverty
- Lack of affordable housing and high costs of utility bills
- Inadequate access to health care and costly medications
- Toxic family relationships
- Dependence of family or others on the income of older
adults and adults with disabilities - Violence as a coping mechanism in society
- Physical and mental stress of caregiving in traditionally nonviolent,
caring households - Denial of benefits, such as SSI and Medicaid, to some
immigrants
Challenges:
- Affordable and safe housing
- Waiting lists and other limitations in the availability of in-home
care and home health care - Shortage of resources to serve persons denied long-term
care and other benefits - Gaps in surrogate decision-making processes for
incapacitated persons in hospitals, nursing homes, and
community-based settings - Inadequate community services for persons with a mental
illness, including those discharged from state hospitals - Lack of statewide access to preventative or early
intervention services such as long-term case management
for older adults and adults with disabilities who are at risk,
but not yet experiencing abuse, neglect, or exploitation - Hiring and maintaining skilled frontline caseworkers and
supervisors - Specialized geriatric social work training is not keeping pace
with the ever-increasing number of older Americans
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Texas Adult Population
Age 65 and Over
Fiscal Year 2014
Region | Population Age 65 and Older |
---|---|
1 Lubbock | 117,058 |
2 Abilene | 96,178 |
3 Arlington | 785,494 |
4 Tyler | 202,857 |
5 Beaumont | 129,485 |
6 Houston | 683,562 |
7 Austin | 375,070 |
8 San Antonio | 379,885 |
9 Midland | 81,241 |
10 El Paso | 102,758 |
11 Edinburg | 272,026 |
Statewide | 3,225,614 |
Population Data Source: Population Estimates and Projections Program, Texas State Data Center, Office of the State Demographer and the Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio. Current Population Estimates and Projections Data as of December 2015.
Texas Adult Population Ages 65 and Over by County
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TexasPopulation with a Disability
Ages 18 to 64 years
Fiscal Year 2015
State Total: 1,703,522
Region | Disabled Population Ages 18-64 Years |
---|---|
1 Lubbock |
58,809 |
2 Abilene |
47,111 |
3 Arlington |
391,089 |
4 Tyler |
94,278 |
5 Beaumont |
73,730 |
6 Houston |
356,830 |
7 Austin |
201,736 |
8 San Antonio |
209,736 |
9 Midland |
42,524 |
10 El Paso |
61,923 |
11 Edinburg |
165,756 |
Statewide |
1,703,522 |
Population Data Source: Population Estimates and Projections Program, Texas State Data Center, Office of the State Demographer and the Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio. Current Population Estimates and Projections Data as of January 2016.
Texas Disabled Adult population ages 18 to 64 years by County
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APS In-Home Intake Reports* by Priority
Fiscal Year 2015
Priority | Intakes | Percent |
---|---|---|
Priority 1 | 18,244 |
16.5% |
Priority 2 | 65,447 |
59.3% |
Priority 3 | 19,611 |
17.8% |
Priority 4 | 6,975 |
6.3% |
Total | 110,277 |
100% |
Note: Refer to the definitions section for priority definitions.
* Inclusion based on intake closure date.
Source of APS In-Home Intake* Reports
Fiscal Year 2015
Sources | Count | Percent |
---|---|---|
Medical Personnel |
24,445 |
21.8% |
Relative |
18,441 |
16.4% |
Community Agency |
15,438 |
13.7% |
Victim |
13,233 |
11.8% |
Other |
8,196 |
7.3% |
Provider |
7,622 |
6.8% |
Friend-Neighbor |
6,370 |
5.7% |
Law Enforcement |
5,597 |
5.0% |
Anonymous |
3,078 |
2.7% |
Financial Institution |
2,650 |
2.4% |
Blank/Unknown |
1,481 |
1.3% |
Parent |
1,453 |
1.3% |
DFPS Staff |
1,071 |
1.0% |
State Agency |
822 |
0.7% |
School |
727 |
0.6% |
Unrelated Home Member |
495 |
0.4% |
Legal/Court |
423 |
0.4% |
Institutional Personnel |
365 |
0.3% |
Day Care Provider |
174 |
0.2% |
Religious Entity |
201 |
0.2% |
Parent's Paramour |
28 |
0.0% |
24 Hour Care Provider |
17 |
0.0% |
Statewide |
112,327 |
100.0% |
Note: A report of abuse/neglect/financial exploitation may come from multiple sources making the source total higher than the total number of intakes.
* Inclusion based on intake closure date.
APS In-home Intake Reports* by Region
Fiscal Year 2015
Region | Intakes |
---|---|
1 Lubbock | 6,342 |
2 Abilene | 6,203 |
3 Arlington | 22,867 |
4 Tyler | 6,092 |
5 Beaumont | 5,075 |
6 Houston | 20,437 |
7 Austin | 12,522 |
8 San Antonio | 13,299 |
9 Midland | 3,438 |
10 El Paso | 3,739 |
11 Edinburg | 10,189 |
Unknown | 74 |
State Total | 110,277 |
Note: 74 reports did not have a region identified.
*Inclusion based on intake closure date.
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APS In-Home Intakes, Completed and Validated Cases
by Fiscal Year
2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Intakes* |
107,203 |
87,260 |
103,024 |
110,277 |
Completed Investigations |
87,487 |
69,383 |
81,681 |
78,180 |
Validated Investigations |
59,595 |
48,392 |
54,731 |
43,759 |
*Inclusion based on intake closure date.
Maltreatment per 1,000 Adults in Texas Adult Population by Region
Fiscal Year 2015
Region | Maltreatment per 1,000 Adults |
---|---|
1 Lubbock |
20.0 |
2 Abilene |
22.4 |
3 Arlington |
7.9 |
4 Tyler |
9.1 |
5 Beaumont |
11.3 |
6 Houston |
8.0 |
7 Austin |
6.7 |
8 San Antonio |
6.5 |
9 Midland |
12.3 |
10 El Paso |
10.1 |
11 Edinburg |
8.1 |
Statewide |
8.9 |
Note: Calculations are based on the percent of validated APS in-home investigations.
Unreported incidences are not reflected.
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Adult Protective Services Validated In-Home Investigations
Fiscal Year 2015
Region | Validated In-Home Investigations |
---|---|
1 Lubbock |
3,499 |
2 Abilene |
3,191 |
3 Arlington |
9,242 |
4 Tyler |
2,744 |
5 Beaumont |
2,312 |
6 Houston |
8,268 |
7 Austin |
3,864 |
8 San Antonio |
3,831 |
9 Midland |
1,537 |
10 El Paso |
1,647 |
11 Edinburg |
3,599 |
Unknown |
25 |
Statewide |
43,759 |
Note: 25 validated investigations did not have a county designated.
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Completed APS In-home Investigations by Region
Fiscal Year 2015
Region | Totals | Validated | Invalid | Unable to Determine | Other* |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Lubbock |
5,000 |
3,499 |
1,120 |
263 |
118 |
2 Abilene |
4,279 |
3,191 |
816 |
194 |
78 |
3 Arlington |
16,416 |
9,242 |
4,643 |
2,089 |
442 |
4 Tyler |
4,436 |
2,744 |
1,187 |
379 |
126 |
5 Beaumont |
3,582 |
2,312 |
856 |
262 |
152 |
6 Houston |
15,043 |
8,268 |
4,408 |
1,840 |
527 |
7 Austin |
7,943 |
3,864 |
2,937 |
784 |
358 |
8 San Antonio |
8,804 |
3,831 |
3,688 |
643 |
642 |
9 Midland |
2,274 |
1,537 |
534 |
152 |
51 |
10 El Paso |
2,884 |
1,647 |
818 |
308 |
111 |
11 Edinburg |
7,484 |
3,599 |
2,933 |
689 |
263 |
Unknown |
35 |
25 |
4 |
2 |
4 |
Statewide |
78,180 |
43,759 |
23,944 |
7,605 |
2,872 |
Note: 35 investigations had an "unknown" region. Of those, 25 were Validated, 4 were Invalid, 2 were Unable to Determine, and 4 were listed as Other.
* "Other" category refers to those investigations that workers could not complete for some reason, e.g. clients died or cases were misclassified.
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Completed APS In-Home Investigations by Region and Disposition
Fiscal Year 2015
Region | Total Completed Investigations | Average Length (Days) | Invalid | Valid Progressed* | Valid Services Provided in Investigation** | Valid No Services Provided | Unable to Determine | Other*** |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Lubbock |
5,000 |
38.3 |
1,120 |
1,682 |
1,244 |
573 |
263 |
118 |
2 Abilene |
4,279 |
35.2 |
816 |
1,692 |
797 |
702 |
194 |
78 |
3 Arlington |
16,416 |
37.3 |
4,643 |
3,193 |
2,634 |
3,415 |
2,089 |
442 |
4 Tyler |
4,436 |
41.7 |
1,187 |
1,540 |
603 |
601 |
379 |
126 |
5 Beaumont |
3,582 |
48.9 |
856 |
1,144 |
633 |
535 |
262 |
152 |
6 Houston |
15,043 |
47.9 |
4,408 |
3,414 |
2,322 |
2,532 |
1,840 |
527 |
7 Austin |
7,943 |
47.8 |
2,937 |
848 |
1,510 |
1,506 |
784 |
358 |
8 San Antonio |
8,804 |
68.7 |
3,688 |
1,221 |
1,438 |
1,172 |
643 |
642 |
9 Midland |
2,274 |
50.9 |
534 |
887 |
317 |
333 |
152 |
51 |
10 El Paso |
2,884 |
53.8 |
818 |
299 |
464 |
884 |
308 |
111 |
11 Edinburg |
7,484 |
54.1 |
2,933 |
1,649 |
907 |
1,043 |
689 |
263 |
Unknown |
35 |
49.1 |
4 |
3 |
7 |
15 |
2 |
4 |
Statewide |
78,180 |
47.3 |
23,944 |
17,572 |
12,876 |
13,311 |
7,605 |
2,872 |
*A valid investigation may be "progressed" into intensive or maintenance service delivery stage, based on risk level.
**Beginning FY15, services provided during the investigation are documented in the investigation stage and not in a separate service stage.
***"Other" category refers to those investigations that workers could not complete, e.g. clients died or cases were misclassified.
APS In-Home Average Daily Caseload
Fiscal Year 2015
Region | Caseload |
---|---|
1 Lubbock |
24.0 |
2 Abilene |
26.4 |
3 Arlington |
26.3 |
4 Tyler |
22.7 |
5 Beaumont |
24.2 |
6 Houston |
33.4 |
7 Austin |
31.6 |
8 San Antonio |
39.1 |
9 Midland |
31.2 |
10 El Paso |
35.8 |
11 Edinburg |
32.9 |
Statewide Daily Average |
30.1 |
Note: Counts cannot be compared to those from prior Data Books due to changes in APS In-Home casework practice model.
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Recidivism* of APS In-Home Cases
By Fiscal Year
Fiscal Year | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Percent |
15.2% |
15.2% |
14.2% |
15.3% |
15.7% |
*Recidivism is a measure of the percentage of APS clients with investigations closed during the fiscal year who had a second investigation opened during the same fiscal year, including clients who refused services.
NOTE: In past Data Books, a slightly different calculation was used for this chart.
Recidivism* of APS In-Home Cases by Region
Fiscal Year 2015
Region | Percent Recidivism |
---|---|
1 Lubbock |
19.8% |
2 Abilene |
19.3% |
3 Arlington |
15.0% |
4 Tyler |
13.6% |
5 Beaumont |
16.9% |
6 Houston |
14.8% |
7 Austin |
15.7% |
8 San Antonio |
15.3% |
9 Midland |
17.2% |
10 El Paso |
15.8% |
11 Edinburg |
15.8% |
Statewide |
15.7% |
*Recidivism is a measure of the percentage of APS clients with investigations closed during the fiscal year who had a second investigation opened during the same fiscal year, including clients who refused services.
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Characteristics of Validated APS Victims* in Completed In-Home Investigations
Fiscal Year 2015
Validated APS Victims by Age | Age Totals | Percent of Total** | Female | Percent of Total** | Male | Percent of Total** | Unknown | Percent of Total** |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
65 and Older |
27,385 |
62.6% |
16,725 |
38.2% |
10,617 |
24.3% |
43 |
0.1% |
18-64 with Disability |
16,374 |
37.4% |
9,064 |
20.7% |
7,284 |
16.6% |
26 |
0.1% |
Validated APS Victims by Race/Ethnicity*** | Race/Ethnicity Totals | Percent of Total** | Female | Percent of Total** | Male | Percent of Total** | Unknown | Percent of Total** |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anglo |
23,008 |
52.6% |
13,575 |
31.0% |
9,409 |
21.5% |
24 |
0.1% |
African American |
9,649 |
22.1% |
5,986 |
13.7% |
3,640 |
8.3% |
23 |
0.1% |
Hispanic |
9,595 |
21.9% |
5,322 |
12.2% |
4,252 |
9.7% |
21 |
0.0% |
Other |
1,106 |
2.5% |
654 |
1.5% |
451 |
1.0% |
1 |
0.0% |
Asian |
290 |
0.7% |
176 |
0.4% |
114 |
0.3% |
0 |
0.0% |
Native American |
111 |
0.3% |
76 |
0.2% |
35 |
0.1% |
0 |
0.0% |
Validated Victims by Gender | All | Percent of Total | Female | Percent of Total | Male | Percent of Total | Unknown | Percent of Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total Validated Victims | 43,759 |
100% |
25,789 |
58.9% |
17,901 |
40.9% |
69 |
0.2% |
*Includes self as perpetrator (i.e. a finding of self-neglect).
**Percent of Total Validated Victims.
***As recommended by the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to ensure consistency across all HHSC agencies, in 2012, the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) adopted the HHSC methodology on how to categorize race and ethnicity. As a result, data broken down by race/ethnicity in 2012 and after is not directly comparable to race/ethnicity data in 2011 and before.
"Perpetrator Characteristics In Validated APS In-Home Investigations " Characteristics of Perpetrators* in Validated APS In-Home Investigations
Fiscal Year 2015
Perpetrator Characteristic: Age
Age | Age Total | Percent of Total** | Female | Percent of Total** | Male | Percent of Total** | Unknown | Percent of Total** |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Under 18 |
168 |
4.7% |
59 |
1.6% |
109 |
3.0% |
0 |
0.0% |
18-25 |
271 |
7.5% |
125 |
3.5% |
143 |
4.0% |
3 |
0.1% |
26-35 |
489 |
13.5% |
261 |
7.2% |
225 |
6.2% |
3 |
0.1% |
36-45 |
686 |
19.0% |
399 |
11.1% |
281 |
7.8% |
6 |
0.2% |
46-55 |
873 |
24.2% |
471 |
13.0% |
395 |
10.9% |
7 |
0.2% |
56-65 |
598 |
16.6% |
320 |
8.9% |
273 |
7.6% |
5 |
0.1% |
Over 65 |
525 |
14.5% |
259 |
7.2% |
264 |
7.3% |
2 |
0.1% |
Perpetrator Characteristic: Race/Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity | Race/Ethnicity Total | Percent of Total** | Female | Percent of Total** | Male | Percent of Total** | Unknown | Percent of Total** |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anglo |
1,731 |
48.0% |
839 |
23.2% |
883 |
24.5% |
9 |
0.2% |
Hispanic |
982 |
27.2% |
544 |
15.1% |
433 |
12.0% |
5 |
0.1% |
African American |
615 |
17.0% |
371 |
10.3% |
243 |
6.7% |
1 |
0.0% |
Other |
255 |
7.1% |
128 |
3.5% |
116 |
3.2% |
11 |
0.3% |
Asian |
22 |
0.6% |
10 |
0.3% |
12 |
0.3% |
0 |
0.0% |
Native American |
5 |
0.1% |
2 |
0.1% |
3 |
0.1% |
0 |
0.0% |
Perpetrator Characteristic: Gender
Perpetrator Total | Percent of Total** | Total Female | Percent of Total** | Total Male | Percent of Total** | Unknown Gender | Percent of Total** | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Confirmed Perpetrators | 3,610 | 0.0% | 1,894 | 52.5% | 1,690 | 46.8% | 26 | 0.7% |
Note: Each victim may have more than one perpetrator at the end of an investigation.
*Does not include self as perpetrator (i.e. a finding of self-neglect).
**Percent of Total Validated Perpetrators. .
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Perpetrators* in Validated APS In-Home Investigations
Fiscal Year 2015
Perpetrator Type | Count | Percent |
---|---|---|
Adult Children |
1,373 |
38.0% |
Spouse |
563 |
15.6% |
Grandchildren |
408 |
11.3% |
Service Provider |
319 |
8.8% |
Parent |
242 |
6.7% |
Other Relatives |
209 |
5.8% |
Sibling |
155 |
4.3% |
Other |
136 |
3.8% |
No Relationship |
110 |
3.0% |
Friend-Neighbor |
67 |
1.9% |
Unknown |
18 |
0.5% |
Facility-Institutional Staff |
10 |
0.3% |
Statewide |
3,610 |
100.0% |
Note: Each victim may have more than one perpetrator at the end of an investigation.
*Does not include self as perpetrator investigations (i.e. a finding of self-neglect).
Completed APS In-Home Investigations with Notifications to Law Enforcement, by Region
Fiscal Year 2015
Region | Investigations |
---|---|
1 Lubbock | 193 |
2 Abilene | 113 |
3 Arlington | 1,543 |
4 Tyler | 342 |
5 Beaumont | 175 |
6 Houston | 2,168 |
7 Austin | 728 |
8 San Antonio | 222 |
9 Midland | 157 |
10 El Paso | 209 |
11 Edinburg | 219 |
Unknown | 2 |
State Total | 6,071 |
NOTE: Referral may have been made in previous fiscal year
Victims of Family Violence* in Validated APS In-Home Investigations by Region
Fiscal Year 2015
Region | Victims |
---|---|
1 Lubbock | 101 |
2 Abilene | 113 |
3 Arlington | 652 |
4 Tyler | 143 |
5 Beaumont | 136 |
6 Houston | 309 |
7 Austin | 237 |
8 San Antonio | 265 |
9 Midland | 66 |
10 El Paso | 147 |
11 Edinburg | 295 |
State Total | 2,464 |
*Family Violence is indicated when a validated investigation has a relative perpetrator excluding those where financial exploitation is the only confirmed allegation.
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Validated Allegations in APS In-Home Investigations by Type of Abuse/Neglect/Exploitation
Fiscal Year 2015
Table Includes Totals of all Abuse/Neglect Types:
Totals, Percent by Region, Unduplicated Validated Victims
Region | Total | Percent by Region | Unduplicated Validated Victims* | Percent Unduplicated by Region |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 Lubbock |
4,461 |
8.2% |
3,499 |
8.0% |
2 Abilene |
3,957 |
7.3% |
3,191 |
7.3% |
3 Arlington |
11,729 |
21.5% |
9,242 |
21.1% |
4 Tyler |
3,315 |
6.1% |
2,744 |
6.3% |
5 Beaumont |
2,788 |
5.1% |
2,312 |
5.3% |
6 Houston |
9,912 |
18.2% |
8,268 |
18.9% |
7 Austin |
4,844 |
8.9% |
3,864 |
8.8% |
8 San Antonio |
4,625 |
8.5% |
3,831 |
8.8% |
9 Midland |
2,130 |
3.9% |
1,537 |
3.5% |
10 El Paso |
2,168 |
4.0% |
1,647 |
3.8% |
11 Edinburg |
4,590 |
8.4% |
3,599 |
8.2% |
Unknown |
33 |
0.1% |
25 |
0.1% |
State Total |
54,552 |
100% |
43,759 |
100% |
Table Includes Abuse/Neglect Types:
Physical Neglect, Medical Neglect, Mental Health Neglect, Physical Abuse, Financial Exploitation, Emotional/Verbal Abuse, and Sexual Abuse
Region | Physical Neglect | Medical Neglect | Mental Health Neglect | Physical Abuse | Financial Exploitation | Emotional/ Verbal Abuse |
Sexual Abuse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Lubbock |
3,282 |
755 |
296 |
48 |
59 |
19 |
2 |
2 Abilene |
2,954 |
701 |
173 |
49 |
43 |
37 |
0 |
3 Arlington |
8,223 |
2,076 |
772 |
264 |
212 |
176 |
6 |
4 Tyler |
2,517 |
490 |
149 |
55 |
76 |
28 |
0 |
5 Beaumont |
2,134 |
396 |
97 |
53 |
60 |
46 |
2 |
6 Houston |
7,620 |
1,451 |
495 |
139 |
123 |
82 |
2 |
7 Austin |
3,364 |
871 |
330 |
128 |
74 |
75 |
2 |
8 San Antonio |
3,373 |
684 |
228 |
92 |
131 |
114 |
3 |
9 Midland |
1,405 |
429 |
214 |
34 |
20 |
28 |
0 |
10 El Paso |
1,424 |
435 |
160 |
43 |
69 |
35 |
2 |
11 Edinburg |
3,164 |
791 |
386 |
110 |
67 |
67 |
5 |
Unknown |
23 |
5 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
State Total |
39,483 |
9,084 |
3,305 |
1,015 |
934 |
707 |
24 |
*Victims have been unduplicated by investigation stage.
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Completed Service Delivery Stages* in APS In-Home Cases
Fiscal Year 2015
Region | Total Stages with Service Delivery | Investigations in which Services were Provided | Service Delivery Stages* |
---|---|---|---|
1 Lubbock |
2,864 |
1,244 |
1,620 |
2 Abilene |
2,117 |
797 |
1,320 |
3 Arlington |
5,504 |
2,634 |
2,870 |
4 Tyler |
2,028 |
603 |
1,425 |
5 Beaumont |
1,667 |
633 |
1,034 |
6 Houston |
5,810 |
2,322 |
3,488 |
7 Austin |
2,451 |
1,510 |
941 |
8 San Antonio |
2,812 |
1,438 |
1,374 |
9 Midland |
1,043 |
317 |
726 |
10 El Paso |
778 |
464 |
314 |
11 Edinburg |
2,355 |
907 |
1,448 |
Unknown |
13 |
7 |
6 |
Statewide |
29,442 |
12,876 |
16,566 |
Note: Counts cannot be compared to those from prior Data Books, due to changes in APS In-Home casework practice model. Cases with services provided during the investigation may not have a separate service stage.
*Includes Regular, Maintenance and Intensive Service Stages.
Client Services Delivered for APS In-Home Cases by Region
Fiscal Year 2015
Region | Totals | Non-Purchased Services | Purchased Services |
---|---|---|---|
1 Lubbock |
8,256 |
5,667 |
2,589 |
2 Abilene |
7,101 |
5,275 |
1,826 |
3 Arlington |
14,547 |
11,350 |
3,197 |
4 Tyler |
4,996 |
4,051 |
945 |
5 Beaumont |
3,822 |
2,767 |
1,055 |
6 Houston |
11,406 |
8,122 |
3,284 |
7 Austin |
6,498 |
4,938 |
1,560 |
8 San Antonio |
7,516 |
5,338 |
2,178 |
9 Midland |
3,013 |
2,120 |
893 |
10 El Paso |
2,080 |
1,727 |
353 |
11 Edinburg |
6,170 |
4,750 |
1,420 |
Unknown |
41 |
34 |
7 |
Statewide |
75,446 |
56,139 |
19,307 |
Note: Clients in validated cases may receive more than one service.