Tribal Justice

American Indian Justice Pre-Conference

​The Tulalip Tribe will be hosting a pre-conference event on June 10, 2014 featuring their Tribal Courts and Law Enforcement. Representatives from the Tulalip Tribe will showcase successful court and law enforcement projects featuring multi-disciplinary approaches to collaboration.

 For more information about this event, please contact BJA NTTAC at BJANTTAC@ojp.usdoj.gov

Please join the American Probation and Parole Association webinar, The Impact of Enhanced Sentencing Authority for Tribal Probation on Tuesday, May 20 from 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. EST. This webinar will highlight the anticipated impact of enhanced sentencing authority under the Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010 and jurisdiction over non-Indians under the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 for tribal probation officers.

APPA Webinar - The Impact of Enhanced Sentencing Authority for Tribal Probation

Please join the American Probation & Parole Association and the Tulalip Tribes for a webinar on May 20, 2014 from 3:00 – 4:30 pm (EDT) on The Impact of Enhanced Sentencing Authority for Tribal Probation.

This webinar will:

Learn about Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) resources available to tribes interested in planning or implementing a tribal reentry program in BJA NTTAC’s recently released fact sheet, BJA Strategies to Support Tribal Reentry.

National White Collar Crime Center

For over 40 years, the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) has provided comprehensive training programs to help law enforcement professionals master the principles, concepts, and skills needed to fight cyber and economic crime.

Active BJA Funded Project(s):

  • Northern and Middle States Rural Law Enforcement Training and Technical Assistance
  • NW3C: Economic, High-Technology, White Collar, and Internet Crime Prevention National Training and Technical Assistance Program

Tribal Law and Policy Institute

The Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) is a 100% Native American operated non-profit corporation organized to design and deliver education, research, training, and technical assistance programs which promote the enhancement of justice in Indian country and the health, well-being, and culture of Native peoples.

Active BJA Funded Project(s):

  • Enhancing Tribal-Federal-State-Local Collaborations
  • Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Training and Technical Assistance Program
  • Enhancing Tribal and/or State Collaborations
  • Tribal Healing to Wellness Court TTA

National American Indian Court Judges Association

The National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA) is a national association comprised of tribal justice personnel and others devoted to supporting and strengthening tribal justice systems through education, information-sharing, and advocacy. NAICJA is a nonprofit corporation established in 1969 as a corporation in the State of Delaware following the enactment of the federal Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968. The Act required tribes to follow certain requirements similar to those in the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution.

Active BJA Funded Project(s):

  • NAICJA TCCLA FY18-20 Category 3: Holistic Defense Pilot TTA
  • Tribal Justice System Capacity Building Training and Technical Assistance Program
  • National Tribal Justice Resource Center

National Association of Drug Court Professionals

The National Association of Drug Court Professionals is a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation founded in 1994 by pioneers from the first 12 drug courts in the nation.

This extraordinary group of innovative judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and clinical professionals created a common sense approach to improving the justice system by using a combination of judicial monitoring and effective treatment to compel drug-using offenders to change their lives.

Active BJA Funded Project(s):

  • Adult Drug Court Training and Technical Assistance Initiative
  • Adult Drug Court Training Initiative
  • Veterans Treatment Court Training and Technical Assistance Initiative
  • Adult Drug Court Planning Initiative
  • Adult Drug Court Planning Initiative

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