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Enhancing Police Responses to Children Exposed to Violence

A toolkit for law enforcement.This Toolkit is designed to meet the unique needs of today’s officers, who may or may not have the opportunity to work in close collaboration with […]

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State and Tribal Courts

The purpose of this paper is to describe the current landscape of collaboration between state and tribal justice systems, detailing the history, barriers to effective cooperation, and promising recent developments […]

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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 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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New Language, Old Problem: Sex Trafficking of American Indian Women & Children

This report reviews research, legal implication, and recommendations for professionals regarding the sexual exploitation of American Indian women and children. […]

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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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