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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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Effective Leadership for Tribal Child Welfare

An overview for tribal leaders on Tribal Child Welfare, this guide provides some basic information on how to establish effective tribal governance and leadership. […]

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NIH Reentry Series Part III

The third part of the National Indian Health Board’s article series on reentry with a focus on programming and an example reentry program. […]

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NIH Reentry Series Part II

The second part of the National Indian Health Board’s article series on reentry. […]

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NIH Reentry Series Part I

This article is the first in a series that looks at successful reentry strategies with a special focus on offenders with a history of substance abuse. […]

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Best Practices for Supporting Offender Reentry

This publication will focus on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations returning from tribal, county or regional jails or state prisons and includes background, practice tips, example programs, and […]

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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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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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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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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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