American Indians
Prisons Report Series: Preliminary Data Release
Date Published
September 2023
Publication Type
Publication
Agencies
BJS
Prisons Report Series: Preliminary Data Release
NCJ Number
307411
Date Published
September 2023
Agencies
BJS
Publication Link
Tribal Crime Data Collection Activities, 2023
Date Published
July 2023
Publication Type
Publication,
Statistics
Agencies
BJS
Tribal Law Enforcement in the United States, 2018
Date Published
July 2023
Publication Type
Publication,
Statistics
Agencies
BJS
Drug and Alcohol Use Reported by Youth in Juvenile Facilities, 2008–2018 – Statistical Tables
Date Published
July 2023
Publication Type
Publication,
Statistics
Agencies
BJS
Tribal Crime Data Collection Activities, 2023
NCJ Number
307113
Date Published
July 2023
Agencies
BJS
Publication Link
Project Venture: Evaluation of a Positive, Culture-Based Approach to Substance Abuse Prevention With American Indian Youth Technical Report
Date Published
2007
Publication Type
Program/Project Evaluation
FY 2023 Solicitation Overview: National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) Training and Technical Assistance Program
Date Published
June 2023
Series
Publication Type
Program/Project Description
Agencies
BJA
Effectiveness of a Sexual Assault Self-Defense Program for American Indian Girls
Date Published
2022
Effectiveness of a Sexual Assault Self-Defense Program for American Indian Girls
NCJ Number
306725
Journal
Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Date Published
2022
Publication Link
2022 Missing American Indian and Alaska Native Persons: Age 21 and Under
Date Published
May 2023
Publication Type
Reference Material
Agencies
OJJDP
Missing or Murdered Indigenous People: Bringing Loved Ones Home
May 2022
Grassroots efforts working to increase national awareness and understanding of the Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons crisis are highlighted in this video. Also referred to as Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW), Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR), or other names specific to a Tribal community (such as Missing and Murdered Diné Relatives, MMDR, in the Navajo Nation); each acronym represents the generations of American Indians and Alaska Natives that have mourned missing or murdered loved ones. Working together can help bring healing and justice.
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Preventing Substance Abuse Among American-Indian Adolescents: A Bicultural Competence Skills Approach
Date Published
1988
Publication Type
Program/Project Evaluation
Solicitation Overview: FY 2023 Tribal Justice Training and Technical Assistance Program
Date Published
April 2023
Series
Publication Type
Program/Project Description
Agencies
BJA
PbS Data Snapshot: What We Know about Length of Stay in Secure Facilities
Date Published
September 2022
Agencies
OJJDP-Sponsored
Refining Asian Ancestry Classifications via Cranial Macromorphoscopic Traits
Date Published
2018
Publication Type
Report (Study/Research),
Report (Grant Sponsored),
Program/Project Description
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored