Department of Justice - Tribal Justice and Safety In Indian Country
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About Us

Tribal Justice and Safety in Indian Country was developed specifically for Indian country to provide a user-friendly, current, and comprehensive resource for American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal governments to further improve the safety of their communities. It also serves to assist the general public and other Federal agencies in learning more about Tribal justice and safety issues in Indian Country. Our hope is that visitors to this Web site will help us to further develop and improve this site.

This site has several sections that include:

  • Educational materials about the government-to-government relationship between the Federal government and Tribal governments
  • Current DOJ initiatives and activities
  • Tribal justice and public safety resources for Indian Country
  • Funding resources
  • Grant opportunities and management
  • Civil rights laws and other key documents
  • Calendar of Tribal Events

We would like to share with Indian country the success you have experienced in program development and implementation, the value of the DOJ resource in your community, and the impact on crime and victimization in your community. To share your success stories, please complete a release form for photographs and include a letter providing permission to highlight your information on this Web site.

Contact Us

Comments and questions about this site can be directed to:

Office of Justice Programs
Office of the Assistant Attorney General
810 Seventh Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20531
Attn: Tribal Justice and Safety in Indian Country
TribalJusticeandSafety@usdoj.gov.




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