Indian justice
Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men: Findings from a National Survey
This seminar provides the first set of estimates from a national large-scale survey of violence against women and men who identified themselves as American Indian or Alaska Native using detailed behaviorally specific questions on psychological aggression, coercive control and entrapment, physical violence, stalking, and sexual violence. These results are expected to raise awareness and understanding of violence experienced by American Indian and Alaska Native people.
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Process and Outcome Evaluations of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians Drug Court
Native American Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship
National Institute of Justice Fellowship: Violence Against Indian Women Research Program
Final Report: Participatory Evaluation of the Lummi Nation's Community Mobilization Against Drugs Initiative/Bureau of Justice Assistance's Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Demonstration Project
Final Report: Participatory Evaluation of the Sisseton Wahepton Oyate IASAP Demonstration Project
Changing Federal Role in Indian Country
Lessons Learned in Implementing the First Four Tribal Wellness Courts
Process and Outcome Evaluations of the Hualapai Wellness Court
In Brief: Indian Country Research
The Comprehensive Indian Resources for Community and Law Enforcement Project Evaluation