For Further Information

J. Robert Flores, Administrator for OJJDP, invites inquiries on OJJDP programs and activities. He can be reached at 202–307–5911.

Additional information on OJJDP tribal initiatives appears in the following OJJDP Fact Sheets: OJJDP’s Program of Research for Tribal Youth (Fung and Wyrick, 2001); Training and Technical Assistance for Indian Nation Juvenile Justice Systems (Melton and Bird, 1999); Tribal Court CASA: A Guide to Program Development (Frey, 2002); Tribal Youth Program (Andrews, 1999); and United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc. (Sagiri, 2001). These publications and others listed in the “References” section may be ordered from the Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse. Refer to How to Access Information From OJJDP's Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse for information on how to order publications or obtain information from JJC.

For more information on OJJDP’s tribal youth initiatives, contact:

Laura Ansera, Program Manager
Tribal Youth Program
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
State and Tribal Assistance Division
810 Seventh Street NW.
Washington, DC 20531
202–514–5679
anseral@ojp.usdoj.gov

In March 2003, OJJDP launched a Web page (ojjdp.ncjrs.org/typ) devoted to tribal youth initiatives.

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How To Access Information From OJJDP’s Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse

All OJJDP publications mentioned in this Bulletin are available from the Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse (JJC) via telephone, fax, and the Internet. JJC also welcomes questions via telephone, fax, or e-mail. When ordering a publication, please refer to its NCJ or Fact Sheet (FS) number.

Telephone:
800–638–8736

Fax:
410–792–4358 (to order publications)
301–519–5212 (to ask questions)
800–638–8736 (fax-on-demand, Fact Sheets and Bulletins only)

E-mail:
askjj@ncjrs.org (to ask questions)

Internet:
ojjdp.ncjrs.org (to view or download materials)
puborder.ncjrs.org (to order publications online)


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OJJDP's Tribal Youth Initiatives OJJDP Bulletin May 2003