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ADVOCATING FOR APPROPRIATE CHILD CUSTODY DETERMINATIONS, Jane M. Larrington, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
AMERICAN INDIAN WOMEN NOT SERVED BY THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT, David Melmer, Indian Country Today, Canastota, NY: May 11, 2007.Copyright © 1998–2007 Indian Country Today.
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American Indians and Crime, Lawrence A. Greenfeld and Steven K. Smith, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: February 1999.
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American Indians and Crimes: A BJS Statistical Profile, 1992-2002, Steven W. Perry, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: December 2004.
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Children’s Advocacy Centers in Indian Country, Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, Oklahoma City, OK: March 2000.
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Congress: Make the Streets Safe for Indian Women, Too! Suzan Shown Harjo, Indian Country Today, Canastota, NY: April 28, 2005. Copyright © 1998-2005 Indian Country Today.
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CRIMINAL PROSECUTION OF BATTERED NATIVE WOMEN FOR FAILURE TO PROTECT, James G. White, Hallie Bongar White and Jane M. Larrington, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
DEER: DEMANDING JUSTICE – ANTI-RAPE ACTIVISM IN INDIAN COUNTRY, Sarah Deer, Indian Country Today, Canastota, NY: May 3, 2007.Copyright © 1998– 2007 Indian Country Today.
Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking: Prevention and Intervention Programs in Native American Communities, Native American Circle, Ltd., Avery, TX: 2002.
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Domestic Violence and Tribal Protection of Indigenous Women in the United States, Gloria Valencia-Weber and Christine P. Zuni.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN INDIAN COUNTRY, Sarah Deer, Indian Country Today, Canastota, NY: January 19, 2007.Copyright © 1998– 2007 Indian Country Today.
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ELDER ABUSE IN TRIBAL COMMUNITIES, Hallie Bongar White, Tucson, AZ.
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Establishing Penalties for Violations of Protection Orders: What Tribal Governments Need to Know, Melissa L. Tatum, Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy (volume XIII, number 1), Lawrence, KS: Fall 2003.
HISTORICAL TRAUMA IN AMERICAN INDIAN / NATIVE ALASKA COMMUNITIES, Journal of Interpersonal Violence (volume 23, number 3, pages 316-338), Thousand Oaks, CA: 2008. Copyright © 2008 Sage Publications.
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INTERSECTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND CHILD VICTIMIZATION IN INDIAN COUNTRY, Jane M. Larrington and Hallie Bongar White, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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KEEPING NATIVE WOMEN SAFE FROM GUN VIOLENCE: FIREARMS LAWS AND TRIBAL COURTS, Hallie Bongar White, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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Low-Income Native American Women Suffer High Rates of Domestic Abuse, Newswise, May 24, 2004. Based on Native American Women: A Cross-Sectional Study, Lorraine Halinka Malcoe, Bonnie M. Duran and Juliann M. Montgomery, BMC Medicine, May 24, 2004.
LULYAHAN OTI WOMEN'S SHELTER OPENS ON PINE RIDGE, David Melmer, Indian Country Today, Canastota, NY: May 16, 2007.Copyright © 1998–2007 Indian Country Today.
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MCCAIN INTRODUCES SAFETY TO INDIAN WOMEN ACT, States News Service, Washington, DC: May 10, 2005. Copyright © 2005 States News Service.
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Model TRIBAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Full Faith and Credit ORDINANCE, Full Faith and Credit Project, Violence Against Women Online Resources, 2000. Copyright © 1998-2004 Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse.
MORE THAN ONE IN THREE NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN ARE RAPED IN THEIR LIFETIMES; NEVADA ADVOCATES BLAME LAX FEDERAL ENFORCEMENT, RACISM, Nevada Urban Indians and Nevada Network Against Domestic Violence, Reno, NV: May 4, 2007.
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Native Feminisms Without Apology, Native American House at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL: April 28, 2006.
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NATURAL LIFE-SUPPORTING POWER WHEEL, adapted by Sacred Circle – National Resource Center to End Violence Against Native Women, adapted from the Power and Control Wheel, developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project, Duluth, MN.
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Not an Indian Tradition: The Sexual Colonization of Native Peoples, Andrea Smith, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: Spring 2003.
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OVERVIEW FOR JUDGES ON THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Jane M. Larrington, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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Preventing and Responding to Abuse of Elders in Indian Country, National Indian Council on Aging, National Center on Elder Abuse, Washington, DC: June 2004.
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Program to Help Abused Youth Could be U.S. Template, Rubén Rosario, St. Paul Pioneer Press, Grand Forks Herald, Grand Forks, ND: May 9, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Knight Ridder.
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A QUIET CRISIS: FEDERAL FUNDING AND UNMET NEEDS IN INDIAN COUNTRY, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC: July 2003.
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RAISING PUBLIC AWARENESS ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN INDIAN COUNTRY, Karen Artichoker and Verlaine Gullickson, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: 2003.
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A Review of the Literature Elder Abuse in Indian Country - Research, Policy and Practice, National Indian Council on Aging, National Center on Elder Abuse, Washington, DC: June 2004.
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Sacred Circle National Resource Center to End Violence Against Native Women Brochure, Sacred Circle, Rapid City, SD.
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Sexual Assault in Indian Country – Confronting Sexual Violence, National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Enola, PA. Copyright © 2000 National Sexual Violence Resource Center.
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| Sexual Victimization in Indian Country: Barriers and Resources for Native Women Seeking Help, Sherry L. Hamby, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: May 2004. Copyright © 2004 VAWnet.
SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST INDIGENOUS WOMEN DISCUSSED AT UNITED NATIONS, Gale Courey Toensing, Indian Country Today, Canastota, NY: May 18, 2007. Copyright © 2007 Indian Country Today.
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Sovereignty of the Soul: Exploring the Intersection of Rape Law Reform and Federal Indian Law, Sarah Deer, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA. Copyright © 2005 Sarah Deer.
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STALKING IN NATIVE COUNTRY, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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TESTIFYING ABOUT LETHALITY RISK FACTORS, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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TESTIFYING ABOUT SELF-DEFENSE AND PREDOMINANT AGGRESSORS, James G. White, Hallie Bongar White and Jane M. Larrington, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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TESTIFYING ABOUT THE DYNAMICS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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TESTIFYING ABOUT THE EFFECTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ON CHILDREN, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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| UN: Indigenous Women Victims of Violence, Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press, Guardian Unlimited, Manchester, UK: March 11, 2005.Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2005.
USA: AUTHORITIES FAIL TO PROTECT INDIGENOUS WOMEN FROM SHOCKING RATES OF RAPE, Amnesty International, Washington, DC: April 24, 2007.
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A VICTIM-CENTERED APPROACH TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST NATIVE WOMEN – RESOURCE GUIDE FOR DRAFTING OR REVISING TRIBAL LAWS AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Tribal Law and Policy Institute, West Hollywood, CA: February 2008.
Victim Services: Promising Practices in Indian Country, Office of Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: November 2004.
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Violence Against Indian Women, Final Revised Report, Pamela Jumper Thurman, PhD, Roe Bubar, JD, Barbara Plested, Ruth Edwards, Pamela LeMaster, Erica Bystrom, Marisa Hardy, DeWayne Tahe, Martha Burnside and E. R. Oetting, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: January 2003.
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VIOLENCE AGAINST NATIVE WOMEN: BATTERING, developed by Sacred Circle – National Resource Center to End Violence Against Native Women, Rapid City, SD.
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