Federal government, states and tribal governments may invoke criminal jurisdiction over Indian country in the USA. The complexity of relationship of these entities creates legal vacuum, impression of lawlessness, which is harmful for the safety of American Indian women. Native American and Alaskan Native women are more than 2.5 times more likely to be raped than women in the USA in general
Unprosecuted domestic violence committed by non-Indians in Indian Country is a serious problem, with...
Until 2022, all but one of the 229 Alaska tribes were barred from special domestic violence criminal...
Stalking is a complex social problem that pervades all levels of American society. Statistics establ...
A report looking at incidences of violence against women of American Indian ethnicity in relation to...
Native American women face violence at astronomically high rates compared to any other ethnic group ...
Unlike most sovereigns, American Indian tribes cannot exercise full territorial criminal jurisdictio...
To reduce crime, and sexual violence in particular, in Indian Country, Congress should “overturn” Ol...
Domestic violence is a severe problem for tribes across the nation, as their female members are vict...
This thesis examines jurisdictional conflicts in the prosecution of sexual violence against\ud Nativ...
After claiming title to the land now widely known as the United States, colonizers and settlers impo...
Domestic violence has riddled the indigenous communities of the United States for decades. Within th...
This Note argues that the current federal laws regarding tribal criminal jurisdiction are contrary t...
This thesis evaluates the jurisdictional extension included within the Violence Against Women Reauth...
The pervasiveness of domestic violence against Native American women in Indian country is alarming. ...
Over the past 500 years, American Indians have been subjected to inequalities through the United Sta...
Unprosecuted domestic violence committed by non-Indians in Indian Country is a serious problem, with...
Until 2022, all but one of the 229 Alaska tribes were barred from special domestic violence criminal...
Stalking is a complex social problem that pervades all levels of American society. Statistics establ...
A report looking at incidences of violence against women of American Indian ethnicity in relation to...
Native American women face violence at astronomically high rates compared to any other ethnic group ...
Unlike most sovereigns, American Indian tribes cannot exercise full territorial criminal jurisdictio...
To reduce crime, and sexual violence in particular, in Indian Country, Congress should “overturn” Ol...
Domestic violence is a severe problem for tribes across the nation, as their female members are vict...
This thesis examines jurisdictional conflicts in the prosecution of sexual violence against\ud Nativ...
After claiming title to the land now widely known as the United States, colonizers and settlers impo...
Domestic violence has riddled the indigenous communities of the United States for decades. Within th...
This Note argues that the current federal laws regarding tribal criminal jurisdiction are contrary t...
This thesis evaluates the jurisdictional extension included within the Violence Against Women Reauth...
The pervasiveness of domestic violence against Native American women in Indian country is alarming. ...
Over the past 500 years, American Indians have been subjected to inequalities through the United Sta...
Unprosecuted domestic violence committed by non-Indians in Indian Country is a serious problem, with...
Until 2022, all but one of the 229 Alaska tribes were barred from special domestic violence criminal...
Stalking is a complex social problem that pervades all levels of American society. Statistics establ...