Passed in 1953, Public Law 280 (PL 280) gave jurisdiction over criminal offenses involving Indians in Indian Country to certain States and allowed other States to assume jurisdiction.
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ATCEV Certification Curriculum for Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, Strangulation, Dating Violence, Sex Trafficking, Technology Safety, Forensic Interviewing, Ethics and Research for Tribal Advocates and Tribal Program Development.
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Tribal Coalitions: Increase awareness of domestic violence, sexual assault, and sex trafficking against American Indian and Alaska Native women.
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Alliance of Tribal Coalitions To End Violence

What Do We Do

  • Promotion and sustenance of growth amongst Tribal Coalitions via parallel development, peer consultation, public policy proficiency, and effectual representation for the safety of indigenous women and their families.

  • The Alliance enhances expertise with American Indian Nations as the SME‘s (Subject Matter Experts) on Violence against Native Women in Tribal Communities.

  • Provision of education, peer consultation, standardization of practices, resource referral, and technical assistance to Tribal Coalitions and others to enhance their abilities to ensuring a coordinated approach to ending violence against American Indian and Alaska Native women.

Tribal Coalitions: Increase awareness of domestic violence, sexual assault, and sex trafficking against American Indian and Alaska Native women.

Enhance the response to violence against women at the tribal, federal, and state levels; and identify and provide technical assistance to coalition membership and tribal communities to enhance access to essential services.