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Supporting Tribal Youth Attendance Achievement

This publication serves as a primer to assist with understanding issues of chronic absenteeism, truancy, prevention, and intervention processes. It addresses historic education policy and contemporary approaches utilized by Tribal […]

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Enhancing Tribal Juvenile Justice with Trauma-Informed Systems Change- Trauma Expert Panel

A panel presented at the 2021 OJJDP Tribal Youth Virtual National Conference. Research suggests that Native American youth are at increased risk of trauma, depression, and PTSD as a result of […]

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Reentry in Tribal Communities

This chapter discusses reentry in tribal communities, covering data, challenges for reentry, strategies being used, and recommendations. […]

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NIH Reentry Series Part III

The third part of the National Indian Health Board’s article series on reentry with a focus on programming and an example reentry program. […]

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NIH Reentry Series Part II

The second part of the National Indian Health Board’s article series on reentry. […]

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NIH Reentry Series Part I

This article is the first in a series that looks at successful reentry strategies with a special focus on offenders with a history of substance abuse. […]

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Best Practices for Supporting Offender Reentry

This publication will focus on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations returning from tribal, county or regional jails or state prisons and includes background, practice tips, example programs, and […]

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