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Tribal Law Enforcement ResourcesFinding Publications on Tribal Issues
Tribal Law Enforcement Resources lists more than 100 tribal-related resources and publications from the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, part of the U.S. Department of Justice, and nongovernmental agencies.

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The Tribal Justice and Safety in Indian Country Web site provides information and resources for American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments and communities. It promotes resources to help the general public and other federal agencies better understand the resources available for improving safety in American Indian communities.

Cover of Working Together to Combat Meth in Indian Country.Combating Meth in Indian Country
Working Together to Combat Meth in Indian Country, a Special Report of the IHS Primary Care Provider, examines the rapidly growing problem of methamphetamine use in Indian Country, including the unique challenges methamphetamine poses to American Indian and Alaska Native communities.


The War on Meth in Indian Country



Arizona Funds Six Tribal Anti-Meth Coalitions



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