- Page 2 and 3: IntroductionFor years, Alaska Nativ
- Page 4 and 5: In MemoriamEric D. JohnsonApril 27,
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- Page 8 and 9: Executive SummaryCreated by Congres
- Page 12 and 13: Chapter I. Statement of NeedThe Ala
- Page 14 and 15: When domestic violence services are
- Page 16 and 17: With the advent of statehood in 195
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- Page 20 and 21: “[M]any of the laws that we have
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- Page 24 and 25: Great contrast exists today between
- Page 26 and 27: The literature has often decried th
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- Page 32 and 33: In 1999, in an effort to curb youth
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- Page 36 and 37: Chapter II. Charge to the Commissio
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- Page 46 and 47: Chapter IIIResponse and Recommendat
- Page 48 and 49: • Developing voluntary memoranda
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- Page 56 and 57: “The State of Alaska is mandated
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community enhances alienation and i
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oth the state and the federal gover
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enforcement programs. In this proce
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skills necessary to communicate wit
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and others in the tribal community
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A Comparison of Alaska and the Lowe
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Map Showing the Location of All Ala
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Appendix BBiographical Sketchesof C
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Revenue. Mayor Botelho became Deput
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His wide range of experience includ
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Alaska Rural Justice and Law Enforc
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Workgroup MembersWorkgroup 1: Law E
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Appendix EPhotograph of Commissione
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Appendix FCommission Recommendation
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9. Adequate legal infrastructure to
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Impact Statement:More culturally ap
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Option(s):a) Incorporating attitude
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Current Status:Youth Opportunity Gr
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Ideal Status:a) Aftercare programs
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issues; and in the event this becom
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Ideal Status:Mandatory training yea
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Current Status:In areas without an
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Rationale for Option:To reduce the
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All of the workgroups’ options ca
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• All available vehicles should b
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Appendix HAttachments for Recommend
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(2) materials and equipment used in
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under this section if the family me
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