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Crimes Against Children Division reports hotline volume, case filings and staffing status

CHILDREN AND YOUTH COMMITTEE - SENATE · June 21, 2022
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Major Jeff Drew presented CACD’s quarterly figures: 14,737 hotline calls, 8,574 accepted, a 34% substantiation rate for CACD‑handled cases and a breakdown of prosecutorial submissions and filing rates; he also noted hotline and staffing pressures.

Major Jeff Drew, speaking for the Arkansas State Police Crimes Against Children Division (CACD), presented the division’s January–March quarterly report to the Senate Children and Youth Committee, summarizing hotline activity, case assignments and prosecutorial outcomes.

Drew said the statewide hotline received 14,737 calls during the quarter and 8,574 of those calls were accepted for further action; CACD handled 1,647 of the accepted cases while DCFS handled…

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