A Roadmap For Making Native America Safer
Report To The President And Congress Of The United States
The Indian Law and Order Commission is pleased to transmit its final report and recommendations—A Roadmap For Making Native America Safer—as required by the Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010, Public Law 111-211 (TLOA). These recommendations are intended to make Native American and Alaska Native nations safer and more just for all U.S. citizens and to reduce the unacceptably high rates of violent crime that have plagued Indian country for decades. This report reflects one of the most comprehensive assessments ever undertaken of criminal justice systems servicing Native American and Alaska Native communities.
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Table of Contents
- Front Cover
- Preface, Executive Summary, and Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 - Jurisdiction: Bringing Clarity Out of Chaos
- Chapter 2 - Reforming Justice for Alaska Natives: The Time is Now
- Chapter 3 - Strengthening Tribal Justice: Law Enforcement, Prosecution, and Courts
- Chapter 4 - Intergovernmental Cooperation: Establishing Working Relationships That Transcend Jurisdictional Lines
- Chapter 5 - Detention and Alternatives: Coming Full Circle, from Crow Dog to TLOA and VAWA
- Chapter 6 - Juvenile Justice: Failing the Next Generation
- Appendix A: Transmittal Letter
- Appendix B: About ILOC
- Appendix C: Commissioner/Staff Biographies
- Appendix D: ILOC Advisory Committee
- Appendix E: Witness List
- Appendix F: Hearings, Meetings, Visits
- Appendix G: Letters from Alaska
- Appendix H: Data and Reports Required by TLOA
- References
- Acronyms Inside Back Cover