Published On: December 23rd, 2014|

BBC – Sean Coughlan

“Young people in the United States are safer than in the 1970s or 1990s, according to a long-term study. Duke University’s Child Well-Being Index has been recording the state of childhood in the US since 1975. Children and teenagers are less likely to be victims of violent crime, while risky behaviours like binge drinking and smoking cigarettes are in decline.”(more)