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Sustainability Toolkit for Indian Communities

This toolkit provides information on sustainability for tribal programs, how to create a sustainability plan, and articles for additional information. […]

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Exploratory Description of Financing and Sustainability in American Indian and Alaska Native System of Care Communities

This report discusses the development and sustainability of tribal communities’ systems of care for children and youth with, or at risk for, emotional disorders and their families. It reviews planning […]

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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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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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Rural Dropout Prevention Issues & Solutions

This guide provides a wealth of information on designing and implementing a successful dropout prevention initiative in a rural school environment. In addition to the evidence-based research noted in the […]

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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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Tribal Legal Code Resource: Juvenile Justice

Guide for Drafting or Revising Tribal Juvenile Delinquency and Status Offense Laws. June 2015 Developed by Tribal Law and Policy Institute […]

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Model Indian Juvenile Code 2016

Model Indian Juvenile Code provides detailed statutory framework for tribal juvenile justice systems. Adaptable to support unique needs and priorities. Primary Authors Matthew Ficcaglia and Ron J. Whitener. 2016. […]

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Tribal Juvenile Code and Policy Development

Resource to support considerations for Tribal Juvenile Justice Code Development. […]

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The Tribal Youth Justice Resource Center is housed at the
Tribal Law and Policy Institute

145 S. Fairfax Avenue, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: (323) 650-5467
Fax: (888) 233-7383
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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