A lot of time and attention is paid to the threats facing our kids today. While the world may seem like an increasingly dangerous place, the fact is that it is not.
In the U.S., for example, just the past fifty years has shown an enormous drop in child mortality rates (deaths under age 5), from 30 per 100,000 in 1960 to less than 8 in 2011. Worldwide, childhood deaths are dropping by the hundreds of thousands each year due to factors like improved access to immunizations.
For example, a 2002 study by the U.S. Department of Justice examined child abduction rates for 1999, and while 800,000 children were considered missing that year, only 115 of those were “stereotypical kidnappings,” the kind you hear about on the news. Of those, about 52 were killed or never seen again. [Read more…]