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Youth Gangs in Indian Country

This fact sheet from the OJJDP provides information about youth gang activity in Indian Country and policy and practice implications. […]

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Native American Involvement in Gangs

This document provides information on gangs in Indian Country both in reservation and urban communities as well as highlights of programs working to prevent gang activity and involvement. […]

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Native American Involvement in the Gang Subculture: Current Trends & Dynamics

This publication focuses on gang supervision and reentry issues and strategies unique to Native American populations both on and off the reservation. This publication examines factors contributing to the influx […]

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Tribal Youth in the Juvenile Justice System

This literature review provides information on AI/AN youth in the juvenile justice system. […]

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Selected Topics on Youth Courts

This document provides essays on a variety of topics relevant to youth court systems. […]

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Juvenile Drug Courts: Strategies in Practice

This publication describes a framework for planning, implementing, and operating a juvenile drug court. […]

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Strengthening Indian Country Through Tribal Youth Programs

Themes of success through case studies with five tribal youth programs using cultural activities as a part of delinquency prevention. […]

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Prevention & Recovery

Native youth are connecting traditional and modern day practices in the realm of behavioral health and wellness programs. […]

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Tribal Home Visiting: Cultural Enhancements, and Adaptations of Tribal Home Visiting Programs

Program focused on the importance of adaptations and enhancements to evidence-based models. […]

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Reference Guide for Native American Family Preservation Programs

This reference guide is designed to assist Family Preservation program providers by offering resources, strategies, and lessons learned on the predominant topics outlined within the guide. […]

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This Web site 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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