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UPCOMING EVENTS

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    • Alaska Village Public Safety: Creating Safe, Healthy and Resilient Alaska Native Villages Regional Collaboration to Embrace, Engage, and Sustain Tribal Community Policing Partnerships
        Date: September 23-24, 2019
        Host Agency: City of St. Paul Alaska
        Location: Community Activity Room, 2050 Venia Minor Rd., St. Paul, AK 99660
    • Alaska Village Public Safety: Creating Safe, Healthy and Resilient Alaska Native Villages Regional Collaboration to Embrace, Engage, and Sustain Tribal Community Policing Partnerships
        Date: September 25-26, 2019
        Host Agency: Eklutna Village Clinic
        Location: Eklutna Village Clinic, 26339 Eklutna Village Road, Chugiak, AK 99567

    PUBLICATIONS

    • Tribal Crime Data Collection Activities, 2015
        Describes Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) activities to collect and improve data on crime and justice in Indian country, as required by the Tribal Law and Order Act, 2010. The report summarizes BJS’s efforts in 2015 to field a survey on the capabilities and caseloads of tribal court systems; develop a survey of all state and local law enforcement agencies and prosecutors’ offices serving Indian country; study the handling of American Indian and Alaska Native juvenile and adult criminal cases in the federal justice system; and enhance current funding programs to support tribal participation in regional and national criminal justice databases. It summarizes tribal eligibility for Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant awards from 2008 to 2015, and presents Uniform Crime Reporting Program statistics on offenses reported by tribal law enforcement agencies from 2008 to 2013.

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