"On July 29, President Barack Obama signed into law the Tribal Law and Order Act. The act is a comprehensive piece of legislation that covers a wide range of pressing justice issues in Indian country. Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., made improving justice on reservations a high priority. Over a period of several years, congressional committees solicited the views of tribal communities, advocacy organizations, and tribal leaders. The unique needs and voices of tribal communities are clearly present in the TLOA.
Public safety efforts in tribal communities have long been underfunded and neglected. Tribal communities tend to be uncooperative with state and federal police, and tend to believe that tribal, state and federal courts do not provide fair decisions to tribal defendants or crime victims. Tribal communities continue to believe tribal, state and federal police have not provided enough public safety to tribal citizens. State and federal police and courts are seen as culturally unaware, while many tribal police and court arrangements are seen as too often influenced by tribal family and political relations. Overall, the state of justice in Indian country is poor. The TLOA is a welcome initiative to focus funds and attention on program improvements, and inter-agency police, court and detention cooperation.
The TLOA seeks to improve federal prosecutions for crimes committed on reservations, encourages cross-deputization of tribal police, access to criminal data, and supports more training in the areas of domestic and sexual violence. There are programs for addressing alcohol and drug issues, which are often associated with crime on reservations. Juveniles are provided with more treatment possibilities. The act lays the groundwork for strengthening tribal courts, tribal police and tribal detention facilities.
Many tribal communities would like to administer their own courts, police and jails, but often don’t have enough resources, or feel they have government administration and organization for them to effectively carry out justice responsibilities. Tribal communities will need the funding and technical assistance offered by the TLOA. However, tribal communities need to believe that tribal, state and federal officers, courts and facilities will provide safe, fair and culturally aware treatment and serve the needs of tribal community members. The TLOA provides a good way toward technical assistance and funding, but the pathways to culturally acceptable and fair policing, courts and jails are not clearly outlined."
Get the Story:
Editorial: Our input still needed in Law and Order Act
(Indian Country Today 9/3)
Indian Arts and Crafts Amendments Act:
H.R.725
Tribal Law and Order Act:
S.797
| H.R.1924
Related Stories:
Opinion: Tribal Law and Order Act unravels the
jurisdictional maze (8/30)
Tribes question
'unfunded mandate' from Tribal Law and Order Act (8/27)
Sen. Bingaman to discuss Tribal Law and Order Act
in New Mexico (8/26)
Editorial: Tribal
Law and Order Act is essential for Indian Country (8/18)
Opinion: Tribal Law and Order Act blurs
jurisdictions for California (8/17)
Opinion: Tribal Law and Order Act takes on
'jurisdictional maze' (8/13)
Mary
Pember: Tribal Law and Order Act helps address violence (8/12)
Colville Tribes praise enhanced court sentencing
under new law (8/11)
Crime statistics
difficult to locate for Indian Country in California (8/9)
Editorial: Tribal Law and Order Act boosts law
enforcement effort (8/9)
Rosebud Sioux
advocate cites high declination of assault incidents (8/6)
Sen. Begich introduces bill to cover Alaska tribal
law enforcement (8/6)
Dress worn by
Rosebud woman to White House comes with history (8/5)
Ms. Blog: How Native women created the Tribal Law
and Order Act (8/5)
Republican claims
Tribal Law and Order Act was a 'backroom' deal (8/5)
Alaska tribes open to officer grants under Tribal
Law and Order Act (8/5)
NPR: Obama signs
Tribal Law and Order Act into law at White House (8/3)
Attorney calls Tribal Law and Order Act a step in
the right direction (8/3)
Troy Eid:
Tribal Law and Order Act responds to unfairness in justice (8/3)
Opinion: Tribal Law and Order Act marks victory for
Indian Country (8/3)
Color Lines: Tribal
Law and Order Act should benefit Native women (8/3)
Mark Trahant: Tribal Law and Order Act only one
part of the picture (8/2)
San Manuel Band
won't see change with Tribal Law and Order Act (8/2)
Editorial: Tribal Law and Order Act addresses
centuries of neglect (8/2)
Editorial:
Tribal Law and Order Act long overdue in Indian Country (8/2)
Editorial: Tribal Law and Order Act provides for
safer communities (8/2)
Editorial:
Tribal Law and Order Act brings justice to Indian Country (8/2)
Another Republican complains about Tribal Law and
Order process (7/30)
WHBlog: Tribal Law
and Order Act a step forward for Native women (7/30)
ICT Editorial: Tribal Law and Order Act offers hope
in Indian Country (7/30)
Editorial:
Tribal Law and Order Act a good first step in South Dakota (7/30)
Interview: Sen. Murkowski on need for the Tribal
Law and Order Act (7/30)
Blog: Tribal Law
and Order Act empowers women to combat assault (7/30)
NPR: Tribal Law and Order Act boosts law efforts
for Indian Country (7/30)
Opinion:
Obama, the Tribal Law and Order Act and immigration laws (7/30)
White House ceremony for Tribal Law and Order Act
this afternoon (7/29)
Blog: Republicans
ought to explain Tribal Law and Order opposition (7/29)
Meskwaki woman questions GOP vote against Tribal
Law and Order (7/29)
President Obama to
sign Tribal Law and Order Act at White House (7/28)
GOP claims Tribal Law and Order Act process showed
'disrespect' (7/28)
Tribal Law and Order
Act seeks to boost police recruitment efforts (7/27)
House Republicans cast 92 'no' votes on Tribal Law
and Order Act (7/26)
Editorial: Tribal
Law and Order Act holds promise for reservations (7/26)
Congress backs first significant Indian Country
crime bill in years (7/22)
Former US
Attorneys support passage of Tribal Law and Order Act (7/21)
Tribal Law and Order Act boosts tribal court
sentencing authority (7/14)
Editorial:
Bill brings boost to Indian Country law enforcement (7/6)
Supporters expect House passage of Tribal Law and
Order Act (6/25)
Senate passes Tribal Law
and Order Act as part of another bill (6/24)
Patrice Kunesh: Action needed on Tribal Law and
Order Act (5/10)
House committee holds
hearing on Law and Order (12/10)
Dorgan
praises Obama support on Law and Order (11/3)
Tribal Law and Order Act ready for Senate floor
(9/11)
Senate Indian Affairs Committee
approves bills (9/11)
Editorial: Obama
should back Tribal Law and Order (9/4)
State opposes Alaska Native provisions in bill
(8/7)
Senate Indian Affairs hearing on Law
and Order (6/25)
Witness list for
hearing on Law and Order Act (6/24)
In The Hoop: Uhh, good luck with that
testimony... (6/24)
Senate Indian
Affairs hearing on Law and Order (6/22)
Indian Affairs hearing on Law and Order Act
(6/18)
Tribal law and order bill
introduced in Senate (4/6)
Trending in News
1 White House Council on Native American Affairs meets quick demise under Donald Trump
2 'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
3 Jenni Monet: Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on leave after fatal shooting of Brandon Laducer
4 'A disgraceful insult': Joe Biden campaign calls out Navajo leader for Republican speech
5 Kaiser Health News: Sisters from Navajo Nation died after helping coronavirus patients
2 'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
3 Jenni Monet: Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on leave after fatal shooting of Brandon Laducer
4 'A disgraceful insult': Joe Biden campaign calls out Navajo leader for Republican speech
5 Kaiser Health News: Sisters from Navajo Nation died after helping coronavirus patients
More Stories
Share this Story!
You are enjoying stories from the Indianz.Com Archive, a collection dating back to 2000. Some outgoing links may no longer work due to age.
All stories in the Indianz.Com Archive are available for publishing via Creative Commons License: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)