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Crime Prevention
American Indian Anti-Meth Campaign
Cultural Practices in American Indian Prevention Programs
Forging a New Path: A Guide to Starting Boys and Girls Clubs in Indian Country
Indian Country Drug Threat Assessment
Indian Health Services – Methamphetamine Initiative
Lummi Nation's Community Mobilization Against Drugs Initiative
National Congress of American Indians – National Indian Country Methamphetamine Initiative
National Indian Youth Police Academy
Native American Youth and the Juvenile Justice System
Prevention Through Empowerment in a Native American Community
Program of Research for Tribal Youth
The Right Choice: Say NO to Gangs and Drugs in Arizona Indian Country
Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate IASAP Demonstration Project
Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering and Tracking (SMART) Office
STOP Grant Program for Reducing Violence Against Women Among Indian Tribes
Strengthening and Rebuilding Tribal Justice Systems: Evaluation of the Comprehensive Indian Resources for Community and Law Enforcement (CIRCLE) Project
Strengthening and Rebuilding Tribal Justice Systems: Learning From History and Looking Towards the Future
Taking Control of Methamphetamine in Our Communities
Tribal Justice and Safety in Indian Country
Tribal Strategies Against Violence
Tribal Youth Program
Understanding and Responding to Youth Gangs in Indian Country
Working Together to Combat Meth in Indian Country
Youth Gangs in Indian Country
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