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WHAT'S NEW

Interdepartmental TJS&W Government-to-Government Consultation, Training & Technical Assistance, Session 9

Tribal Peer Reviewers Needed

New Justice Department Resources Help Tribes Register and Track Sex Offenders , April 17, 2009

Department of Justice Announces Recovery Act Allocations for Indian Country, April 6, 2009

Tribal Recovery Act Fact Sheet

Recovery Act Correctional Facilities on Tribal Lands Program

OVC FY 09 Children's Justice Act (CJA) Partnerships for Indian Communities Grant Program

OVC FY 09 Training and Technical Assistance for Children's Justice Act (CJA) Partnerships for Indian Communities Grant Program

FY 2009 Tribal Justice Capacity Building Training and Technical Assistance Program

2008 Grants in Support of Indian Country Initiative

DOJ and Treasury Address Economic Development in Indian Country

Task Force on Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women

National Guidelines for Sex Offender Registration and Notification

GMS On-line Training Tool

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GRANTS

Comprehensive Approaches to Sex Offender Management (CASOM) Training and Technical Assistance Program FY 2009 Competitive Grant Announcement

SMART Office Fiscal Year 2009 Support for Adam Walsh Act Implementation Grant Program

Correctional Facilities on Tribal Lands Program

Correctional Facilities on Tribal Lands Training and Technical Assistance Program

Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program

Weed and Seed Communities Competitive Program Guide and Application Kit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Welcome to Indian Country Web site

Welcome to this resource guide developed specifically for Indian country at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The goal of this resource is 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 is also designed as a resource to help the general public and other Federal agencies learn more about Tribal justice and safety issues in Indian Country.

Interdepartmental Tribal Justice, Safety, and Wellness Government-to-Government Consultation, Training & Technical Assistance – Session 9

Tulsa, Oklahoma
August 10-14, 2009

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