Native American Report

Crime and Safety

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U.S. Sentencing Commission Eyes Forming Tribal Advisory Group

The U.S. Sentencing Commission is seeking comments on a proposal to form a Tribal Issues Advisory Group.

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Looking Ahead at Domestic Violence Prevention, Services Grants

It’s not too early to see what private grants may be available later this year to stop domestic violence.

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DOI Agrees with Report on Indian Safety, Crime Prevention

DOI officials offer support for Indian safety, crime report.

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Child Abuse and Neglect: What Does the Data Show

The Institute of Medicine issues information on the extent and characteristics of child abuse and neglect in 2011.

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Using Data to Take a Bite Out of Crime

A new study by the IBM Center for the Business of Government shows how local communities are using data and analytics to reduce crime.

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DOJ Awards Funds to Help Tribes Prevent Sexual Abuse

The Justice Department will use $1 million under the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act to fund a tribal training and technical assistance program.

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'What Works' and Your DOJ Grant Application

Recently, we held an audioconference on the need for federal grant applicants to develop evidence-based programs and applications if they want to have a good chance at funding.

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DOJ Group to Look at Violence Against Native Children

The Justice Department is establishing the Advisory Committee of the Attorney General's Task Force on American Indian/Alaska Native Children Exposed to Violence

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DOJ IG Recommends Consolidating Major Funding Streams

Michael Horowitz, Inspector General for the Justice Department, testifies before the House subcommittee on crime and homeland security that the agency needs to streamline grantmaking in three areas: the Office of Justice Programs, the Office of Violence Against Women, and the COPS program

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DOJ IG Calls for More Evaluation of Grantee Performance

The Justice Department's Office of Inspector General emphasized the need to ensure DOJ grants are achieving desired results

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