Native American women face violence at astronomically high rates compared to any other ethnic group in the United States. These staggering statistics are laregly the result of conflicting criminal jurisdiction between tribal, state, and federal prosecutors. As a result, crimes of intimate partner violence that take place on tribal reservations often go unpunished, leaving these women with little to no recourse. In 2013, President Obama signed the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act. This landmark legislation created the Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction, which gave Native American tribes the authority to prosecute a narrow set of non-tribal members for specific crimes of intimate partner violence. While this enha...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a policy analysis of the Violence Against Women's Reauthori...
Native women and girls in the United States are twice as likely to be sexually assaulted compared to...
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) reauthorization of 2013 was supposed to represent a pivotal mo...
Native American women face violence at astronomically high rates compared to any other ethnic group ...
One in three Native American women has been raped or has experienced an attempted rape. Federal offi...
According to the Department of Justice statistics, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/NA) women s...
A report looking at incidences of violence against women of American Indian ethnicity in relation to...
The pervasiveness of domestic violence against Native American women in Indian country is alarming. ...
This issue brief will describe the high rate of sexual violence in Native American communities, whic...
Until 2022, all but one of the 229 Alaska tribes were barred from special domestic violence criminal...
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) (1994) was a hallmark legislation aimed at combating violence ...
Domestic violence is a severe problem for tribes across the nation, as their female members are vict...
Domestic violence has riddled the indigenous communities of the United States for decades. Within th...
Violence against Native American Women is an epidemic in the United States. According to the Departm...
Unprosecuted domestic violence committed by non-Indians in Indian Country is a serious problem, with...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a policy analysis of the Violence Against Women's Reauthori...
Native women and girls in the United States are twice as likely to be sexually assaulted compared to...
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) reauthorization of 2013 was supposed to represent a pivotal mo...
Native American women face violence at astronomically high rates compared to any other ethnic group ...
One in three Native American women has been raped or has experienced an attempted rape. Federal offi...
According to the Department of Justice statistics, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/NA) women s...
A report looking at incidences of violence against women of American Indian ethnicity in relation to...
The pervasiveness of domestic violence against Native American women in Indian country is alarming. ...
This issue brief will describe the high rate of sexual violence in Native American communities, whic...
Until 2022, all but one of the 229 Alaska tribes were barred from special domestic violence criminal...
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) (1994) was a hallmark legislation aimed at combating violence ...
Domestic violence is a severe problem for tribes across the nation, as their female members are vict...
Domestic violence has riddled the indigenous communities of the United States for decades. Within th...
Violence against Native American Women is an epidemic in the United States. According to the Departm...
Unprosecuted domestic violence committed by non-Indians in Indian Country is a serious problem, with...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a policy analysis of the Violence Against Women's Reauthori...
Native women and girls in the United States are twice as likely to be sexually assaulted compared to...
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) reauthorization of 2013 was supposed to represent a pivotal mo...