Initial Report and Recommendations - Alaska Department of Law
Initial Report and Recommendations - Alaska Department of Law Initial Report and Recommendations - Alaska Department of Law
Workgroup MembersWorkgroup 1: Law EnforcementWorkgroup Co-chairs: Commissioner Harold “Buddy” Brown*/Commissioner WilliamTandeske (* Ethan Schutt, Attorney at Law, Tanana Chiefs Conference sat in for CommissionerBrown)Workgroup Members:1. Evelyn Beeter, COPS Director, Mt. Sanford Tribal Consortium2. Robert Burnham, Assistant Special Agent, FBI3. Dean Guaneli, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Alaska Department of Law4. Randy Johnson, United States Marshal for Alaska5. Richard Krause, VPSO Coordinator, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association6. Joe Masters, Deputy Director, Alaska State Troopers7. Lloyd Miller, Attorney at Law, Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Miller, and Munson8. Myron Naneng, President, Association of Village Council Presidents9. Eric Johnson, alternate for Myron NanengWorkgroup 2: Judicial SystemWorkgroup Co-chairs: Commissioner Bruce Botelho/Commissioner Wilson Justin/CommissionerGail Schubert/Commissioner Jim TorgersonWorkgroup Members:1. Marc Antrim, Commissioner, State of Alaska Department of Corrections2. Ted Bachman, Deputy Commissioner, Alaska Department of Public Safety3. David S. Case, Borough Attorney, Northwest Arctic Borough4. Ingrid Cumberlidge, Director of Tribal Programs, Eastern Aleutian Tribes, Inc.5. Susanne DiPietro, Judicial Education Coordinator, Alaska Court System6. Andy Harrington, Executive Director, Alaska Legal Services Corporation7. Kevin Illingworth, University of Alaska Fairbanks8. Mike Jackson, Magistrate, Organized Village of Kake9. Lisa Jaeger, Tribal Government Specialist, Tanana Chiefs Conference10. Al Kookesh, Alaska State Senator11. Paul Lyle, Sr. Assistant Attorney General, Alaska Department of Law12. Don Mitchell, Alaska Legislature Designee13. Katherine “Jada” Smith, Organized Village of Kake14. Tony Vaska, Former Alaska State LegislatorWorkgroup 3: Alcohol Sale and ImportationWorkgroup Co-chairs Commissioner William TandeskeWorkgroup Members:1. Stanley Active, Jr., VPSO, Togiak2. Sidney Baker, VPSO, Gambell3. Evelyn Beeter, COPS Director, Mt. Sanford Tribal Consortium4. Douglas Griffin, Director, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board5. Ed Harrington, Captain, Alaska State Troopers6. Andrea Russell, Asst. Attorney General, Alcohol Interdiction, Alaska Department of Law7. Susan Soule, Regional Coordinator Behavioral Health, retired8. Mike Williams, President, RurALCap and Advocate, Sobriety MovementAlaska Rural Justice and Law Enforcement Commission - Page 75
Workgroup 4: Domestic Violence/Child AbuseWorkgroup Co-chairs: Commissioner Bruce Botelho/Commissioner Loretta Bullard/Commissioner Wilson JustinWorkgroup Members:1. Ginger Baim, Executive Director, Safe and Fear Free Environment2. John Bioff, Staff Attorney, Kawerak3. Michelle DeWitt, Executive Director, Tundra Women’s Coalition4. Cheryl Facine, Legal Advocate, Alaska Native Justice Center5. Teresa Foster, Assistant Attorney General, Alaska Department of Law6. Sue Hollingsworth, Tribal Court Facilitator, Tanana Chiefs Conference7. Shannon Johnson-Nanalook, Tribal ICWA Worker, Traditional Village of Togiak8. Barbara Mason, Executive Director, Council for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault9. Christine McLeod Pate, Executive Director, Alaska Network on Domestic Violence andSexual Assault10. Don Shircel, State Tribal Relations Group, Tanana Chiefs Conference11. Katie Tepas, Program Coordinator, Alaska State Troopers12. Tammy Young, Executive Director, Alaska Native Women’s Coalition13. Doris Bergeron, Office of Children’s Services14. Louise Brady, Social Services Director, Sitka Tribe15. Dan Branch, Sr. Assistant Attorney General, Alaska Department of Law16. Donna Goldsmith, former Executive Director of Alaska Inter-Tribal Council17. Melissa Taylor, CFS Program Director, KawerakSpecialists and Others Consulted by the Workgroup Members1. Chief of Police Paul Carr, Barrow2. Mr. Willard Church, Council Member, Quinhagak3. Chief of Police Benjamin Dudley, Bethel4. Mr. Ernest Erick, Venetie5. Superior Court Judge Richard Erlich6. Le Florendo, member of Tribal/State Collaboration Group7. Ms. Grace Friendly, Council Member, Quinhagak8. Mr. Steve Ginnis, previously from Ft. Yukon9. Ms. Torie Heart, Community Health Aide Program, Alaska Native Tribal HealthConsortium10. Ms. April Hendon, U.S. Postal Inspector11. Mr. Loren Jones, past Director of the Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse12. Mr. Carl Jack, Kipnuk13. Mr. Robert Klein, Brown Jug Liquor Stores14. Mr. John Madden, Deputy Director, TSA Alaska15. Renee McFarland, American Civil Liberties Union16. Chief of Police Jim Sartelle, Quinhagak17. Mr. Ernie Turner, past Director of the Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse18. Constable Vern White, Royal Canadian Mounted Police19. Dr. Darryl S. Wood, Associate Professor, University of Alaska AnchorageAlaska Rural Justice and Law Enforcement Commission - Page 76
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- Page 70 and 71: A Comparison of Alaska and the Lowe
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Workgroup 4: Domestic Violence/Child AbuseWorkgroup Co-chairs: Commissioner Bruce Botelho/Commissioner Loretta Bullard/Commissioner Wilson JustinWorkgroup Members:1. Ginger Baim, Executive Director, Safe <strong>and</strong> Fear Free Environment2. John Bi<strong>of</strong>f, Staff Attorney, Kawerak3. Michelle DeWitt, Executive Director, Tundra Women’s Coalition4. Cheryl Facine, Legal Advocate, <strong>Alaska</strong> Native Justice Center5. Teresa Foster, Assistant Attorney General, <strong>Alaska</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>6. Sue Hollingsworth, Tribal Court Facilitator, Tanana Chiefs Conference7. Shannon Johnson-Nanalook, Tribal ICWA Worker, Traditional Village <strong>of</strong> Togiak8. Barbara Mason, Executive Director, Council for Domestic Violence <strong>and</strong> Sexual Assault9. Christine McLeod Pate, Executive Director, <strong>Alaska</strong> Network on Domestic Violence <strong>and</strong>Sexual Assault10. Don Shircel, State Tribal Relations Group, Tanana Chiefs Conference11. Katie Tepas, Program Coordinator, <strong>Alaska</strong> State Troopers12. Tammy Young, Executive Director, <strong>Alaska</strong> Native Women’s Coalition13. Doris Bergeron, Office <strong>of</strong> Children’s Services14. Louise Brady, Social Services Director, Sitka Tribe15. Dan Branch, Sr. Assistant Attorney General, <strong>Alaska</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>16. Donna Goldsmith, former Executive Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Alaska</strong> Inter-Tribal Council17. Melissa Taylor, CFS Program Director, KawerakSpecialists <strong>and</strong> Others Consulted by the Workgroup Members1. Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Paul Carr, Barrow2. Mr. Willard Church, Council Member, Quinhagak3. Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Benjamin Dudley, Bethel4. Mr. Ernest Erick, Venetie5. Superior Court Judge Richard Erlich6. Le Florendo, member <strong>of</strong> Tribal/State Collaboration Group7. Ms. Grace Friendly, Council Member, Quinhagak8. Mr. Steve Ginnis, previously from Ft. Yukon9. Ms. Torie Heart, Community Health Aide Program, <strong>Alaska</strong> Native Tribal HealthConsortium10. Ms. April Hendon, U.S. Postal Inspector11. Mr. Loren Jones, past Director <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Alcoholism <strong>and</strong> Drug Abuse12. Mr. Carl Jack, Kipnuk13. Mr. Robert Klein, Brown Jug Liquor Stores14. Mr. John Madden, Deputy Director, TSA <strong>Alaska</strong>15. Renee McFarl<strong>and</strong>, American Civil Liberties Union16. Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Jim Sartelle, Quinhagak17. Mr. Ernie Turner, past Director <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Alcoholism <strong>and</strong> Drug Abuse18. Constable Vern White, Royal Canadian Mounted Police19. Dr. Darryl S. Wood, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Alaska</strong> Anchorage<strong>Alaska</strong> Rural Justice <strong>and</strong> <strong>Law</strong> Enforcement Commission - Page 76