Information related to: Tribal Civil and Criminal Legal Assistance (TCCLA) Program
National Congress of American Indians: Issues and Priorities Regarding the Implementation of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
This site serves as a resource for tribal governments and organizations working to implement VAWA protections.
National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA)
NAICJA is a national association comprised of tribal justice personnel and others devoted to supporting and strengthening tribal justice systems through education, information sharing, and advocacy.
Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts
The Tribal Law and Policy Institute works under a grant program to provide training and technical assistance to Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts.
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ): Office of Tribal Justice (OTJ)
The OTJ mission is to provide a principal point of contact within the Department of Justice to listen to the concerns of Indian Tribes and to communicate the Department's policies to the Tribes and the public; to promote internal uniformity of Department of Justice policies and litigation positions relating to Indian county; and to coordinate with other federal agencies and with state and local governments...
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ): Tribal Justice & Safety
The DOJ Tribal Justice and Safety website provides access to DOJ-wide resources, funding, news, and more regarding tribal matters.
National Institute of Justice (NIJ): Tribal Crime and Justice
This section of the NIJ website provides access to NIJ research and resources related to tribal crime.
Walking on Common Ground
With funding support from BJA, the Tribal Law and Policy Institute uses the Walking on Common Ground website to provide resources for promoting and facilitating Tribal-State-Federal collaborations.