Tribal youth
When Your Child Is Missing: A Family Survival Guide, Fifth Edition
2022 Missing American Indian and Alaska Native Persons: Age 21 and Under
OJJDP Observes Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day
OJJDP Announces Upcoming Webinars and Events
Tribal Notification when Native Youth are Involved in State or Local Juvenile Justice Systems
OJJDP Announces Upcoming Webinars and Events
OJJDP Announces Upcoming Webinars & Events
OJJDP Announces New Funding Opportunities
OJJDP FY 2021 Title II Formula Grants Program FY 2021 Title II Grant Solicitation Year 2 of the 3-Year Plan
JJDPA TITLE II Formula Grant
Center for Court Innovation: Tribal Youth Fellowship Project: Empowering Tribal Youth
New OVC Resources Help Tribal Youth Victims and Witnesses Navigate the Justice System
The Office of Justice Programs' Office for Victims of Crime has updated its online Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials with resources to help children and youth in Tribal communities involved in the justice system as victims of or witnesses to a crime.
The updated resource material includes picture books, comic books, and graphic novels by Native artists and authors. The material features artwork and...