American Indian Justice Conference

7th Annual American Indian Justice Conference   |   June 10-12, 2014   |   Seattle, WA

The American Indian Justice Conference offers tribes across the nation an opportunity to learn strategies to enhance tribal justice systems while providing essential information on court development, drug and alcohol abuse, probation and parole, SORNA Implementation, and other relevant topics. Join other tribal community justice professionals, practitioners and technical assistance providers to address multi-disciplinary and multi-jurisdictional approaches to the development of justice programs.

Workshop topics will include:

Team Approaches to the planning and implementation of sentencing alternatives in Tribal Courts 
Team Approaches to the planning and implementation of sentencing alternatives in Tribal Courts 
  • Team Approaches to the Planning and Implementation of Sentencing Alternatives in Tribal Court
  • A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Address Substance Abuse in Tribal Communities
  • Alternative Sentencing Options in Tribal Court Criminal Cases
  • Making the Connection: How Drug Abuse Impacts the Criminal Justice System
  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: How the Disease Presents to LE, Courts, Probation
  • Diversionary Courts: Providing Sentencing Alternatives to Tribal Courts
  • Using Tribal Traditions to Assist the Road to Recovery
  • The Ultimate Price on Substance Abuse
  • Incorporating Traditional Methodologies in Tribal Court Sentencing

Go to www.ncjtc.org/CONF/AIJC/Pages/default.aspx to learn more, including to register. 

See a draft agenda here.

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