A Practitioner's Guide to the Indian Child Welfare Act
Custody Tools Series
National Center on Full Faith and Credit
This is a 2-page statute guide to the Indian Child Welfare Act 25 U.S.C. § 1901 et. seq.
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Reducing Language Barriers To Combating Domestic Violence
The Requirements Of Title VI
Carolyn Ham
In addition to the usual obstacles to leaving a violent relationship, battered immigrant women face a host of additional issues such as fears about being deported, loss of legal immigration status and cultural barriers to leaving their spouses. But perhaps the most daunting barrier can be their inability to speak and read English.
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Structural Racism, the Criminal Justice System, and Violence Against Women
Literature Review
Gavin Kearney
Literature on domestic violence, the criminal justice system, and race/ethnicity all discuss a number of problems with using the criminal justice system to address domestic violence. This article seeks to address some of these interrelated/interdependent problems.
View Article » Structural_Racism_in_the_Criminal_Justice_System.pdf


USDOJ: Tribal Justice and Safety
USDOJ
From the website: "For the first time, all of the Department of Justice’s components and leaders are working together to provide the most efficient and timely information to tribal communities..."
View Website » http://www.tribaljusticeandsafety.gov


VictimLaw
A comprehensive on-line database of state, federal, and tribal victims' rights law and protections; the website offers free, user-friendly access to information that until now has been difficult to find.
View Website » http://www.victimlaw.info/victimlaw/


Violence Against Native Women
A Guide for Practitioner Action
Office on Violence Against Women; National Center on Full Faith and Credit
This paper includes discussion of the theories of Native scholars regarding the sharp rise of the level of violence against Native women, as well as history and demographic information relevant to an overall understanding of the contemporary lives of Native women. This paper also reviews actions taken by the U.S. government and many tribal nations to respond to violence against Native women who have survived domestic or sexual violence.
View Article » Violence_Against_Native_Women.pdf


WomensLaw.org
Free access to legal information, including information on restraining orders, custody, divorce, immigration, and tribal law. Also, links to sheriffs' offices, and court forms and instructions on preparing for hearings, etc. All information is state-specific.
View Website » http://www.womenslaw.org/