Tribal
Juvenile Justice Reform Act Tribal Provisions Fact Sheet
Connect & Thrive: Maintaining Tribal Youth Connections During a Public Health Crisis
OJJDP News @ a Glance, March/April 2020
The AMBER Advocate, Issue 1 2020
The First Three Hours
AMBER Alert in Indian Country: Protecting Children in Tribal Communities
OJJDP FY 2020 Tribal CAC Expansion Initiative for Child Abuse Victims Solicitation Webinar
Review the YouTube Terms of Service and the Google Privacy Policy
Implementation Sites Project
Measuring Compliance With the Indian Child Welfare Act: An Assessment Toolkit
Office of Justice Programs To Provide Grant Training To Tribal and Rural Communities
New Issue of AMBER Advocate Newsletter Now Available
OJJDP has released the latest issue of The AMBER Advocate newsletter. This issue features articles on:
- The 2019 AMBER Alert in Indian Country Symposium and remarks by Pamela Foster, the mother of Ashlynne Mike, a Navajo girl who was abducted and murdered.
- The Good Samaritan and Minnesota AMBER Alert that lead to the safe return of two abducted girls.
- Tanea Parmenter, Idaho's AMBER Alert co-coordinator...
The AMBER Advocate, Issue 4 2019
Healthy Relationships Training of Trainers
San Diego, CA
The AMBER Advocate, Issue 3 2019
Gathering of Native Americans Training of Facilitators
Las Vegas, NV
2019 Challenging Changes: Collaborative Solutions Annual Conference
Sacramento, CA
Protecting Tribal Youth from Abduction
Safe Routes Program
Tribal Youth Program Resource Center
JJDP Act Native American Pass-Through Calculation
Methodology for Fiscal Years 2010 - 2017
Section 223(a)(5)(C) of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974, as amended requires states to provide funds for programs of Native American Indian Tribes that perform law enforcement functions. The Act specifies a formula that is based on the proportion of the number of Tribal youth under 18 years of age to the total number of...