Tribal Justice

Defensive Tactics Training for Tribal Probation Officers and Court Bailiffs

This course is designed for Tribal Probations Officers (POs) and Court Bailiffs who may encounter a violent or resistive subjects during the course of their duties. The course focuses on establishing the legal justification for using force, as well as providing instruction on situational desirability and justification, threat assessment opportunities, officer vs. subject factors, and communication techniques. Participants will be trained in the Disturbance Resolution Model which provides a framework for determining what level of force is necessary and reasonable in varying situations.

Enhancing Tribal and State Collaborations to Build Sustainable Public Safety Partnerships (Nov 2015)

This course is designed to be a proactive, comprehensive, training experience that fosters collaboration among tribal, state, federal, and local governments. The class will train and equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify existing tribal justice challenges for the purpose of strengthening partnerships to more effectively implement criminal justice initiatives in their organizations.

Enhancing Tribal and State Collaborations to Build Sustainable Public Safety Partnerships (Oct 2015)

This course is designed to be a proactive, comprehensive, training experience that fosters collaboration among tribal, state, federal, and local governments. The class will train and equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify existing tribal justice challenges for the purpose of strengthening partnerships to more effectively implement criminal justice initiatives in their organizations.

National Forum on Criminal Justice (Aug 2015)

Sponsored by the National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA), the Justice Research and Statistics Association (JRSA) and the IJIS Institute (IJIS), the National Forum showcases programs, research and technologies that help justice practitioners and decision makers in states, local communities and tribal nations address pressing public safety issues.

Please join the National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA) on April 23 from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. EDT for the “Preparing to Return Home: Tribal and State Reentry Collaborations” webinar. The webinar will explore two examples of how communities have collaborated to aid in the successful reentry of local tribal members.

NCJA Webinar - Register for Preparing to Return Home: Tribal and State Reentry Collaborations

Join the National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA) webinar, Preparing to Return Home: Tribal-State Reentry Collaborations, to explore two examples of how communities have collaborated to aid in the successful reentry of local tribal members. First, the webinar will highlight recent efforts by the U. S.

OJJDP Webinar - Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation: Purpose Area 8 and 9 Overview

In an effort to provide guidance on the Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) Purpose Areas 8 and 9, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is sponsoring a webinar that will focus on educating applicants about Purpose Area 8 and 9.

The key goals of this webinar are to:
• Provide a detailed overview of Purpose Areas 8 and 9;
• Highlight key purpose area requirements and allowable funding uses;

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