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Strategies for Creating Offender Reentry Programs in Indian Country

This guide was written to provide guidance on promising practices and strategies related to offender reentry in Indian Country. It provides a historical overview, gives guidance in developing reentry programs, […]

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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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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 Girls’ Program Toolkit-Considerations for a Tribal Girls’ Empowerment Program.

Resource guide to support beginning and running a Tribal girls’ empowerment program and running commentary of three years of La Jolla Yawaywish Girls’ Program reflections. […]

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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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