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Issue Area: Violence

OJJDP Comprehensive Gang Model

This publication provides a model for communities desiring to assess, intervene, and prevent youth gang activity in their local area. […]

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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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A Victim-Centered Approach to Domestic Violence Against Native Women

This resource guide was developed to provide a starting point for drafting or revising tribal laws on domestic violence.This resource guide includes examples from a variety of tribal codes and […]

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Beginning the Dialogue: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, & Teen-Dating Violence

This report discusses the findings from a project that engaged Native American communities in California about the topics of family violence issues including domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and teen-dating […]

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A Comprehensive Technical Package for the Prevention of Youth Violence and Associated Risk Behaviors

This technical package written by the CDC’s Striving to Reduce Youth Violence Everywhere Initiative represents a select group of strategies based on the best available evidence to help communities and […]

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The Facts on Violence Against American Indian/Alaksan Native Women

This fact sheet produced by Futures Without Violence discusses data on various forms of violence and American Indian and Alaska Native women. […]

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Domestic Violence Prevention Initiative

The purpose of this report is to provide findings from the national program evaluation of the Domestic Violence Prevention Initiative (DVPI) funded by the Indian Health Service (IHS) Division of […]

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Connecting the dots

Connecting the dots shares research on the connections between different forms of violence and describes how these connections affect communities. […]

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