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Event Series American Indian Justice Conference

American Indian Justice Conference

Virtual

About the Virtual Conference Join us in November to discuss strategies that enhance tribal justice systems including essential information on court development, alcohol and substance abuse, probation and reentry, and addressing violent crime. We will explore promising practices in multidisciplinary, multijurisdictional, and trauma informed approaches to the development and implementation of justice programs. Who should …

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Event Series American Indian Justice Conference

American Indian Justice Conference

Virtual

About the Virtual Conference Join us in November to discuss strategies that enhance tribal justice systems including essential information on court development, alcohol and substance abuse, probation and reentry, and addressing violent crime. We will explore promising practices in multidisciplinary, multijurisdictional, and trauma informed approaches to the development and implementation of justice programs. Who should …

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Department of Education’s Office of Indian Education (OIE)–Understanding Educational Technology Needs: Realities and Opportunities

Virtual

The U.S. Office of Indian Education (OIE) is seeking stakeholder input to identify ways the OIE can better support and guide the Indian Education community to leverage the power of technology. The purpose of this opportunity is to hear, listen, and learn about promising practices and persistent barriers as they pertain to educational technology. This …

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DOJ Discussion on Violent Crime in Native Communities

Virtual

We are pleased to invite you to government-to-government consultations with the Department of Justice (DOJ), which will discuss DOJ’s efforts to address the unacceptably high rate of violent crime in Native communities, including the rates of missing or murdered indigenous persons. Deputy Attorney General Monaco recently issued a memorandum establishing the Department’s Steering Committee to …

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DOJ to Host Tribal Consultations on the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Needs of Indian Country

Starting today, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) will host two virtual tribal consultations to discuss efforts to address the violent crime rates in Native communities, including the rates of Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP). DOJ has released a Framing Paper with background information and questions for the discussion, and a Dear Tribal Leader Letter with details on …

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