Publications

Prosecutor Sexual Assault Protocol: Resource Guide for Drafting or Revising Tribal Prosecutor Protocols on Responding to Sexual Assault

Creative Civil Remedies Against Non-Indian Offenders In Indian Country

Sex Offender Registration and Notification in Indian Country

Prosecutor Sexual Assault Protocol by Hallie Bongar White, James White, Sarah Deer, and Maureen White Eagle



Articles

Becoming An Expert Witness And Developing Your Curriculum Vita Or Resume
by Hallie Bongar White and Jane Larrington

Criminal Prosecution of Battered Native Women For Failure To Protect
by James G. White, Hallie Bongar White, and Jane M. Larrington

Elder Abuse In Tribal Communities
by Hallie Bongar White

Intersection Of Domestic Violence And Child Victimization In Indian Country
by Hallie Bongar White and Jane Larrington

Overview For Judges On The Indian Child Welfare Act And Domestic Violence
by Jane Larrington

Stalking In Indian Country
by Hallie Bongar White

Testifying About Lethality Risk Factors
by Hallie Bongar White and James G. White

Testifying About Self-Defense And Predominant Aggressors
by James G. White, Hallie Bongar White, and Jane Larrington


Powerpoint Presentations

 

Enforcement of Tribal and State Child Support Orders.ppt

by Peter Eric Martin

 

Civil Legal Remedies For Native Sexual Assault Survivors.ppt

by Hallie Bongar White and VictimRightsLawCenter

 

Obligations And Rights Of Victim Advocates Under Subpoena
by Hallie Bongar White and Kelly Gaines Stoner

Child Custody in Indian Country
by SouthwestCenter for Law and Policy and LegalResourceCenter on Violence Against Women

How To Conduct Free Legal Research
by Hallie Bongar White and John F. Gathegi

Internal Revenue Service Issues in Domestic Violence Cases
by Hallie Bongar White & Danielle G. Van Ess

Legal Issues For Victim Advocates, Health Care Professionals, And SANE Nurses Under Subpoena.ppt
by Kelly Gaines Stoner and Kim Day

Teen Dating Violence in Native Communities: Dynamics and Legal Strategies
Charon Asertoyer and Jim White

Sex Offender Registration And Notification In Indian Country.ppt
Michelle Rivard-Parks

The Southwest Center For Law And Policy is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization providing legal training and technical assistance to tribal communities and to organizations and agencies serving Native people.

We are the host of the National Tribal Trial College providing free legal training Attorneys, Judges, Law Enforcement, Advocates and Community Members on:

  • Domestic Violence
  • Sexual Assault
  • Stalking
  • Dating/Relationship Violence
  • Firearms Violence
  • Abuse Of Elders
  • Abuse Of Persons With Disabilities
  • Victims' Rights
  • Sex Offender Registration and Notification
  • Forensic Evidence
  • Tribal Court Trial Skills

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This project is supported by grant numbers 2008-TA-AX-K013 and 2007-TA-AX-K001 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, United States Department of Justice. Points of view expressed on this website are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the position of the Office on Violence Against Women, United States Department of Justice. Materials contained on this site as well as links to other sites should not be construed as legal information, legal advice, legal representation, or any form of endorsement or recommendation. All materials within these web pages are copyrighted. (c) Southwest Center For Law And Policy and Office on Violence Againstr Women, United States Department of Justice. All rights reserved.


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