5.1 Develop Publications. TLPI will develop 2 publications, with topics to be chosen in collaboration with BJA. TLPI publication process includes: working a professional copy editor to provide editorial review; circulating publications for peer review; submitting to BJA for review and approval; post publications on the Walking on Common Ground website and disseminate via TLPI’s extensive listservs which include numerous tribal agencies such as courts/law enforcement. Deliverable: one to two new publications.
5.2 Maintain, update and enhance the Walking on Common Ground website. The current WOCG website was developed by TLPI and we have maintained and updated the website for many years. TLPI staff are trained in the content management system (IceBox) and staff have expertise in the structure, layout and goals of the site. Necessary updates/new postings are discussed at bi-weekly project meetings, as well as on an ad hoc basis between meetings. Deliverable: Updated Website
5.3 Maintain, update and enhance the Tribal Access to Justice website (CJI). The Tribal Access to Justice Innovation (TAJI) website is an excellent source of promising programs throughout Indian country and provides examples of programs focusing on alternatives to incarceration, corrections and reentry, jurisdictional collaborations, traditional courts and more. The Center for Justice Innovation envisioned and developed this website. CJI will work as a project partner to continue updating, enhancing and maintaining the TAJI website. (See letters of commitment.) Deliverable: Updated Website