American Indians or Alaska Natives
Alaska Native Justice Center: Culturally Enhanced Multi-Disciplinary Team for Victims of Child Sexual Abuse & their Non-Offending Families
2010 Port Gamble S'Klallam CJA Project
CJA Partnership for Indian Communities
To improve the investigation, prosecution, and overall handling of child abuse cases in a manner that increases support for and lessens additional trauma to child abuse victims in Native communities.
Protecting Our Children
Kodiak Island Alliance for Children
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe's Culturally Based Partnership Program
National Indian Council on Aging
The National Indian Council on Aging advocates for American Indian and Alaska Native elders, striving to better the lives of the Nation's Indigenous seniors through advocacy, employment training, dissemination of information, and data support.
Tribal Court Clearinghouse
National Congress of American Indians
The National Congress of American Indians offers information on issues such as tribal self-government, treaty rights, and federal policy. The website includes a calendar of upcoming events and a directory of links to Tribal governments.
National Indian Child Welfare Association
The National Indian Child Welfare Association is a national organization focused specifically on the Tribal capacity to prevent child abuse and neglect.
U.S. Department of Justice: Tribal Justice and Safety
The Tribal Justice and Safety website provides information for American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal governments to further improve the safety of their communities. This site also provides information to the general public and other federal agencies to better understand the resources available for improving safety in American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
National Indian Justice Center
Anti-Slavery International
Anti-Slavery International works to end slavery and related abuses, including human trafficking and forced prostitution. The organization focuses on the rights of people who are particularly vulnerable to exploitation, notably women, children, migrant workers, and indigenous peoples.
National Institute of Justice: Tribal Crime and Justice
NIJ's research on Tribal crime and justice seeks to—
- provide an accurate reporting of crime and violence,
- provide reliable, valid estimates of the scope of the problem, and
- identify barriers to and possible solutions for dealing with these significant public safety issues.
Office of Justice Programs: Tribal Justice Special Feature
This special feature provides publications and resources and research on American Indian and Alaska Native victims of crime, along with resources on courts, law enforcement, and more.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Indian Health Service
The Indian Health Service is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives.