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Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Tulsa County, Oklahoma District Attorney’s (DA) Office, as part of the Tulsa National Public Safety Partnership Site, is requesting technical assistance to increase its understanding of the impact of the McGirt v. Oklahoma (2020) Supreme Court of the United States case on crime victims, case flow, and case outcomes. The report development occurred between February 8, 2020–August 27, 2021.

American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences

AIR is one of the world's largest behavioral and social science research and evaluation organizations. Our overriding goal is to use the best science available to bring the most effective ideas and approaches to enhancing everyday life. AIR's mission is to conduct and apply the best behavioral and social science research and evaluation towards improving people's lives, with a special emphasis on the disadvantaged.

Within the United States and internationally, AIR will be the preeminent organization that

Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc

RurAL CAP, founded in 1965, is a private, statewide, nonprofit organization working to improve the quality of life for low-income Alaskans. Governed by a 24-member Board of Directors representing every region of the state, RurAL CAP is one of the largest and most diversified nonprofit organizations in Alaska. In fiscal year 2015, RurAL CAP employed 727 Alaskans in 60 communities statewide and operated on $43 million in conjunction with its for-profit subsidiary, Rural Energy Enterprises.

20190311-104717-34

Submitted by Sharmistha Chowdhury on

BJA requested Judge Korey Wahwassuck to provide webinar support. Judge Korey Wahwassuck provided facilitation support for the BJA “Virtual Tribal Listening Session” on March 26, 2019.

National Center for Victims of Crime

The National Center for Victims of Crime (NCFVOC) is a nonprofit organization that advocates for victims' rights, trains professionals who work with victims, and serves as a trusted source of information on victims' issues. After more than 25 years, NCFVOC remains the most comprehensive national resource committed to advancing victims' rights and helping victims of crime rebuild their lives.

20180830-162410-61

Submitted by India Hall on

BJA requested travel support for representatives from the Memphis PSP site to attend the IACA Conference. BJA NTTAC provided travel support to four representatives from the Memphis PSP site to attend the IACA Conference from September 17-21, 2018 in Newport Beach, CA.

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Submitted by India Hall on

BJA requested travel support for representatives from the Memphis PSP site to attend the IACA Conference. BJA NTTAC provided travel support to 4 representatives from the Memphis PSP site to attend the IACA Conference from September 17-21, 2018 in Newport Beach, CA.

20180626-105336-59

Submitted by Ian Hamilton on

BJA NTTAC contacted BJA Policy Advisor Julius Dupree for more information about forthcoming training opportunities. Mr. Dupree provided NTTAC with the contact information for Nan Benally, the Program Manager for the BJA Tribal Community Corrections initiative. Ms. Benally's information was then shared with the requestor.

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