Duren Banks, Allina Lee, Ronald Malega, Todd Minton, Mark Motivans, Steven W. Perry, Brian Reaves, Howard Snyder
June 28, 2011 NCJ 234459
Focuses on BJS's existing data on key criminal justice issues in Indian country and addresses gaps in tribal crime data. This compendium is part of BJS's first annual report to Congress, as required by the Tribal Law and Order Act (TLOA), 2010. It consists of four separate reports and selected findings from a previously released BJS report.
Full report: Compendium of Tribal Crime Data, 2011
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