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State and Tribal Courts

The purpose of this paper is to describe the current landscape of collaboration between state and tribal justice systems, detailing the history, barriers to effective cooperation, and promising recent developments […]

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Tribal Court CASA: A Guide to Program Development

This manual is designed as a guide to help tribal courts through the initial steps of developing a Tribal Court CASA program and to assist in the early phases of […]

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Promising Strategies: Tribal-State Court Relations

This publication spotlights some of the most successful strategies and programs from judges’ organizations, individual court systems, state leadership, and court improvement organizations to navigate the complicated relationship between tribal […]

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Meaningful and Ongoing Engagement of Tribes and State Courts in Child Protection

This presentation developed by the National Center for State Courts discusses engagement and collaboration between state and tribal courts with considerations regarding ICWA, technology, training, and improvement. […]

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A Guide for Tribal Court Law Clerks and Judges

This guide is designed for law clerks working in Indian Country and provides information on tribal courts, benefits and considerations for clerk positions, and a clerk’s role in the court. […]

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Healthy & Empowered Youth: A Positive Youth Development Program for Native Youth

This article describes an evaluation of a school and community based positive youth development program for American Indian and Alaska Native high school students in Oregon. […]

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Youth Power: a Guide to Community Organizing

This youth community organizing guide describes how to work with youth to build the skills needed to make change in their community through a youth development framework. It includes 15 […]

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Core Principles for Engaging Young People in Community Change

This paper describes the process of engaging youth in community work and building capacity of organizations and communities to ensure young people understand the responsibility and resources to create positive […]

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Our Identities as Civic Power: 2017 State of Native Youth Report

This report reviews issues relevant to American Indian and Alaska Native youth, systems they are involved in, and topics like education, jobs, land, and sacred sites. […]

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Native American Youth 101

This review developed by the Center for Native American Youth provides information on the historical context and current status of Indian Country and Native American Youth and youth priorities to […]

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The Tribal Youth Justice Resource Center is housed at the
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145 S. Fairfax Avenue, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: (323) 650-5467
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Email: [email protected]

This website is funded through a grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Neither the U.S. Department of Justice nor any of its components operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse, this Web site (including, without limitation, its content, technical infrastructure, and policies, and any services or tools provided). Funded by grant #15PJDP-24-GK-02602-MUMU.

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