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Victim-Centered Approach to Crimes Against American Indian & Alaska Native Children

NCJ Number
238289
Author(s)
Pat Sekaquaptewa J.D.; Roe Bubar J.D.; JoAnne Cook J.D.
Date Published
August 2008
Length
223 pages
Annotation
This resource guide and workbook presents information for drafting new or amended tribal laws on crimes against children.
Abstract
This guide was developed by the Tribal Law & Policy Institute to provide assistance to tribes and tribal organizations that wish to develop and/or update their laws to address victimization of tribal children. The guide provides committees responsible for drafting laws with an overview of comparative Federal, State, and tribal statutory provisions for drafting new or amended child protection laws. The guide also provides examples and commentary of current laws as well as exercises for committees to use when drafting new laws. The guide is divided into 19 chapters that cover the following subjects: 1) Findings; 2) Purposes; 3) Criminal Jurisdiction; 4) Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians; 5) Statutes of Limitation; 6) Crimes Against Children - Physical Abuse; 7) Crimes Against Children - Neglect and Endangerment; 8) Crimes Against Children - Sexual Abuse; 9) Crimes Against Children - Prostitution; 10) Crimes Against Children - Child Pornography; 11) Crimes Against Children - Trafficking; 12) Crimes Against Children - Kidnapping; 13) Crimes Against Children - Homicide; 14) Investigating Child Sexual Abuse; 15) Children's And Victims' Rights; 16) Evidence in Tribal Court - Special Rules in Cases Involving Children; 17) Protecting a Child's Identity; 18) Sanctions and Penalties for Crimes Against Children; and 19) Victim Impact Statements.