PACIFIC Project

Bureau of Justice Assistance U.S. Department of Justice

Planning Alternatives & Correctional Institutions For Indian Country

PACIFIC Advisory Committee Agency Directory

September 2010

Northern Cheyenne Youth Services Center Bureau of Justice Assistance James H. Burch, II, Acting Director Andrew Molloy, Associate Deputy Director Gary Dennis, Senior Policy Advisor Julius Dupree, Policy Advisor

810 Seventh Street, NW , DC 20531

Phone (202) 616-6500 Fax (202) 305-1367

Prepared under Grant No. 2008-IP-BX-K001 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance to Justice Solutions Group, Shelley Zavlek, President. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a com- ponent of the Offi ce of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Offi ce of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the Offi ce for Victims of Crime. Table of Contents

PACIFIC Advisory Committ ee Members ...... ii

PACIFIC Project Advisory Committ ee Overview...... 1

Directory of Technical Assistance Providers ...... 3

Department of Health and Human Services

Indian Health Service (IHS) ...... 4

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrati on (SAMHSA) ...... 5

Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Offi ce of Nati ve American Programs (ONAP) ...... 6

Department of the Interior

Bureau of Indian Aff airs

Offi ce of Justi ce Services (OJS) ...... 7

Offi ce of Faciliti es, Environmental, and Cultural Resources (OFECR) ...... 8

Offi ce of Faciliti es Management and Constructi on (OFMC) ...... 9

Bureau of Indian Educati on (BIE) ...... 10

Department of Justi ce

Bureau of Justi ce Assistance (BJA) ...... 11

Executi ve Offi ce of the United States Att orneys (EOUSA) ...... 12

Justi ce Programs Council of Nati ve American Aff airs (JPCNAA) ...... 13

Nati onal Insti tute of Correcti ons (NIC) ...... 14

Offi ce of Juvenile Justi ce and Delinquency Preventi on (OJJDP) ...... 15

Offi ce of Tribal Justi ce (OTJ) ...... 16

Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering and Tracking (SMART) ...... 17

Justi ce Soluti ons Group (JSG) ...... 18

i PACIFIC Advisory Committee Members

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Indian Health Service (IHS) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrati on (SAMHSA) U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Offi ce of Nati ve American Programs (ONAP) U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Bureau of Indian Aff airs (BIA), Division of Correc- ti ons, Offi ce of Justi ce Services (OJS) U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Bureau of Indian Aff airs (BIA), Offi ce of Faciliti es Management and Constructi on (OFMC) U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Bureau of Indian Aff airs (BIA), Offi ce of Faciliti es, Environmental, and Cultural Resources (OFECR) U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Bureau of Indian Educati on (BIE) U.S. Department of Justi ce (DOJ), Executi ve Offi ce for United States Att orneys (EOUSA) U.S. Department of Justi ce (DOJ), Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), Nati onal Insti tute of Correcti ons (NIC) U.S. Department of Justi ce (DOJ), Offi ce of Justi ce Programs (OJP), Bureau of Justi ce Assistance (BJA) U.S. Department of Justi ce (DOJ), Offi ce of Justi ce Programs (OJP), Offi ce of Associate Att orney General (OAAG), Justi ce Programs Council on Nati ve American Aff airs (JPCNAA) U.S. Department of Justi ce (DOJ), Offi ce of Justi ce Programs (OJP), Offi ce of Juvenile Justi ce and Delinquency Preventi on (OJJDP) U.S. Department of Justi ce (DOJ), Offi ce of Justi ce Programs (OJP), Sentencing, Monitor- ing, Apprehending, Registering and Tracking (SMART) U.S. Department of Justi ce (DOJ), Offi ce of Tribal Justi ce (OTJ)

Training & Technical Assistance Providers Fox Valley Technical College, Criminal Justi ce Center for Innovati on (CJCI) Justi ce Soluti ons Group (JSG) University of , Tribal Judicial Insti tute (TJI)

ii PACIFIC PACIFIC Project Advisory Committee Overview

PACIFIC Project PACIFIC Advisory Committee The Planning Correcti onal Faciliti es on Trib- Tribal justi ce systems are markedly and al Lands Discreti onary Grant Program (BJA rightf ully diff erent from federal, state, Planning Grant Program) provides federal and county systems in ways that present resources through Bureau of Justi ce Assis- a unique set of challenges to planning tance (BJA) grants to American Indian and justi ce-related faciliti es in Indian Country. Alaskan Nati ve Tribes to assist in cost ef- There is a complex web of jurisdicti onal, fecti vely planning faciliti es associated with administrati ve, and funding issues that the incarcerati on and rehabilitati on of ju- impact the constructi on and operati on of venile and adult off enders subject to tribal Indian Country jails and justi ce services. jurisdicti on. Tribes must work cooperati vely and collab- BJA provides training and technical assis- orati vely with multi ple agencies to ensure tance (TA) services to BJA Planning Grant the success of their new detenti on or cor- Program recipients through the Planning recti onal faciliti es. Among the many agen- Alternati ves and Correcti onal Insti tuti ons cies/departments that play a role in Indian For Indian Country (PACIFIC) Project. BJA Country Correcti ons: working through its TA provider Justi ce So- • Department of Justi ce (DOJ), Offi ce of luti ons Group (JSG), and in collaborati on Justi ce Programs (OJP), Bureau of Justi ce with an advisory committ ee comprised of Assistance (BJA) representati ves of federal agencies and organizati ons that have a stake in Indian • DOJ, Offi ce of Juvenile Justi ce and Country correcti ons (PACIFIC Project Ad- Delinquency Preventi on (OJJDP) visory Committ ee), is supporti ng the de- velopment of curricula and publicati ons, • DOJ, Offi ce of Tribal Justi ce (OTJ) the provision of technical assistance, and • Department of Health and Human the disseminati on of informati on to as- Services (HHS), Indian Health Service sist tribal planning teams. These materi- (IHS) als present justi ce system and correcti onal facility planning as an interacti ve, dynamic • Department of the Interior (DOI), process that Tribes engage in to: Bureau of Indian Educati on (BIE) • identi fy local or regional factors that • DOI, Bureau of Indian Aff airs (BIA), Offi ce contribute to crime and delinquency; of Faciliti es Management and Constructi on (OFMC) • identi fy local or regional strengths and resources that prevent crime and delin- • DOI, BIA, Division of Correcti ons, Offi ce quency; of Justi ce Services (OJS) • understand the conti nuum of services • Executi ve Offi ce of the United States and sancti ons that address crime, delin- Att orneys quency and recidivism; and • Substance Abuse and Mental Health • plan appropriately designed and sized Services Administrati on (SAMHSA) faciliti es that are integrated within an • Department of Housing and Urban eff ecti ve conti nuum of services that Development (HUD) are responsive to tribal and/or regional needs. 1 PACIFIC (cont’d)

Representati ves of the foregoing agencies have come together as part of the PACIFIC Project Advisory Committ ee. This Directory provides the following informati on for each of the member agencies/departments: • Brief descripti on of agency/department; • Contact informati on; and • Summary of relevant services, resources and assistance off ered.

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Justi ce Soluti ons Group Fox Valley Technical College, University of North Dakota 10 McKinley Street, Suite 1 Criminal Justi ce Center for Innovati on School of Law, Tribal Judicial Insti tute Closter, NJ 07624 1825 N. Bluemound Drive 215 Centennial Drive, Stop 9003 P (201) 768-6839 | F (201) 768-6855 Appleton, WI 54914 Grand Forks, ND 58202 Email tt a@justi cesoluti onsgroup.com P (888) 370-1752 | F (920) 996-7192 P (701) 777-6306 | F (701) 777-0178 Web www.justi cesoluti onsgroup.com Email [email protected] Web www.law.und.edu/TJI Contact(s) Shelley Zavlek, President Web www.fvtc.edu/CJCI Contact(s) BJ Jones, Executi ve Director Anthony H. Jones, Senior Associate Contact(s) Edward Krueger, Director Michelle Rivard Parks, Deputy Director Beckie Murdock, Programs Manager

Alaska Nati ve Justi ce Center Nati onal Criminal Justi ce Associati on 3600 San Jeronimo Drive, Suite 264 720 7th Street, NW, Third Floor Anchorage, AK 99508 Washington, DC 20001 P (907) 793-3550 | F (907) 793-3570 P (202) 628-8550 | F (202) 448-1723 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web www.anjc.net Web www.ncja.org Contact(s) Denise R. Morris, President/CEO Contact(s) Cabell Cropper, Executi ve Director Deborah Wing, Director of Program Operati ons Kay Chopard Cohen, Deputy Executi ve Director

American Probati on & Parole Associati on Nati onal Indian Justi ce Center PO Box 11910 5250 Aero Drive Lexington, KY 40511 Santa Rosa, CA 95403 P (859) 244-8203 | F (859) 244-8001 P (800) 966-0662 | F (707) 579-9019 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web www.appa-net.org Web www.nijc.org Contact(s) Carrie Abner, Research Associate Contact(s) Joseph Myers, Executi ve Director Kim Cobb, Research Associate Tracy G. Mullins, Deputy Director The Nati onal Tribal Judicial Center at The Nati onal Judicial College Center for Court Innovati on Judicial College Building/MS 358 520 8th Avenue, 18th Floor Reno, NV 89557 , NY 10018 P (800) 25-JUDGE | F (775) 784-1269 P (315) 671-2094 | F (315) 671-2092 Email [email protected] Email arnolda@courti nnovati on.org Web www.judges.org/ntjc.html Web www.courti nnovati on.org/tribal Contact(s) Christi ne Folsom-Smith, Program Att orney Contact(s) Aaron Arnold, Director Brett Taylor, Deputy Director Tribal Law & Policy Insti tute 8235 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 211 Insti tute for Nati ve Justi ce, West Hollywood, CA 90046 American Indian Resource Center P (323) 650-5467 | F (323) 650-8149 110 W. Choctaw Email [email protected] Tahlequah, 74464 Web www.tlpi.org P (918) 456-5581 | F (918) 458-5415 Contact(s) Jerry Gardner, Executi ve Director Email [email protected] Web www.insti tutefornati vejusti ce.com Contact(s) Darrell Dowty, TRACES Project Director Robin Gann, Coordinator Pam Moore, Director Shawn Soulsby, Technology Director Wathene Young, Executi ve Director 3 IHS U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Indian Health Service (IHS)

Captain Gary Shelton responsible party

Agency Description • Facility Planning Consultati on IHS, an agency within the Department of » Assist with facilitati on and Health and Human Services, is respon- coordinati on of TA sible for providing federal health services to • Area Planning Offi cers in regional IHS American Indians and Nati ves. The Area Offi ces provision of health services to members of » Local facility constructi on plans federally-recognized tribes grew out of the » TTA for facility and staff planning special government-to-government relati on- » Area Master Plans ship between the federal government and In- dian tribes. IHS is the principal federal health Contact Information care provider and health advocate for Indian Captain José Cuzme, P.E., Director people, and its goal is to raise their health sta- Phone (301) 443-1851 tus to the highest possible level. IHS provides Email [email protected] a comprehensive health service delivery sys- Program(s) Division of Facility Planning tem for approximately 1.9 million American and Constructi on Indians and Alaska Nati ves who belong to 562 federally recognized tribes in 35 states. Rose Weahkee, Ph.D., Director Phone (301) 443-6374 Due to the unique needs of detenti on and Email [email protected] correcti onal faciliti es in Indian Country it Program(s) Division of Behavioral Health can not be assumed that the Indian Health Service will be able to provide medical and Captain Gary Shelton, PT, behavioral health services without careful Facility Planning Consultant coordinati on and planning between the de- Phone (301) 443-1556 tenti on center/correcti on facility and the lo- Email [email protected] cal Indian Health System health care facility. Program(s) Offi ce of Clinical and Preventati ve Services Relevant Services, Resources & Assistance Area Planning Offi cers • Offi ce of Environmental Health and Web www.ihs.gov/NonMedicalPrograms/ Engineering, Division of Facility Planning PlanningEvaluati on/pe-area-planning- and Constructi on offi cers.asp » Future IHS constructi on plans » Technical standards for health care General Contact Information constructi on 801 Thompson Avenue » IHS constructi on budgets Rockville, MD 20852-1627 • Offi ce of Clinical and Preventi ve Services, Phone (301) 443-6394 Division of Behavior Health IHS Directory www.ihs.gov/AdminMngr- » Technical assistance (TA) for program Resources/EmployeeServInfo/ and staff planning Staff Directories » Standards of care Web www.ihs.gov

4 SAMHSA U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

Sheila Cooper responsible party

Agency Description Contact Information The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Sheila Cooper, Tribal Coordinator Services Administrati on’s (SAMHSA’s) vi- Phone (240) 276-2000 sion as an agency of the Federal Govern- Email [email protected] ment is “A Life in the Community for Every- Program(s) one.” This vision is based on the premise • Substance Abuse and Mental Health that people of all ages, with or at risk for Services Administrati on mental or substance use disorders, should have the opportunity for a fulfi lling life General Contact Information that includes a job/educati on, a home, Substance Abuse and Mental Health and meaningful personal relati onships Services Associati on with friends and family. SAMHSA works 1 Choke Cherry Road to achieve this vision through an acti on- Rockville, MD 20857 oriented, measurable mission of “Building Phone (240) 276-2000 Resilience and Facilitati ng Recovery.” Web www.samhsa.gov

Relevant Services, Resources & Assistance • The Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) which focuses on the preventi on and treatment of mental disorders.

• The Center for Substance Abuse Pre- venti on (CSAP) which seeks to prevent and reduce the abuse of illegal drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.

• The Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) which supports the provision of eff ecti ve substance abuse treatment and recovery services.

• The Offi ce of Applied Studies (OAS) which has primary responsibility for the collecti on, analysis and disseminati on of behavioral health data.

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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Office of Native American Programs (ONAP)

Rodger Boyd responsible party

Agency Description Contact Information ONAP ensures that safe, decent and Rodger Boyd, Deputy Assistant Secretary aff ordable housing is available to Nati ve Phone (202) 401-7914 ext. 3326 American families, creates economic op- Fax (202) 401-7909 portuniti es for Tribes and Indian housing Email [email protected] residents, assists Tribes in the formulati on Program(s) of plans and strategies for community • Indian Housing - Offi ce of Nati ve development, and assures fi scal integrity American Programs in the operati on of the programs. General Contact Information Relevant Services, Resources Offi ce of Nati ve American Programs & Assistance 451 Seventh Street, Room 4126 • Ensure that safe, decent and aff ordable Washington, DC 20410 housing is available to Nati ve American Phone (202) 708-0614 families. Web www.hud.gov/offi ces/pih/ih/code- talk/onap/about.cfm • Create economic opportuniti es for Tribes and Indian housing residents. • Assist Tribes in the formulati on of plans and strategies for community development. • Assure fi scal integrity in the operati on of the programs.

6 OJS U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Division of Corrections, Office of Justice Services (OJS)

Dorothy Fulton responsible party

Agency Description Contact Information The Bureau of Indian Aff airs Offi ce of Jus- Dorothy Fulton, Correcti ons Specialist ti ce Services (BIA OJS) is responsible for law Phone (505) 563-3902 enforcement and public safety throughout Email [email protected] Indian country. General Contact Information The BIA OJS provides police services, crimi- Offi ce of Justi ce Services nal investi gati ons, and detenti on services 1849 C Street NW, MS-4551 to tribal communiti es. The BIA OJS protects Washington, DC 20240 life and property, promotes and preserves Phone (202) 208-5787 public safety, protects the rights of all peo- Fax (202) 208-6170 ple, interacts with tribes in a government- Web www.doi.gov/watch_offi ce/bia/ to-government capacity, and upholds the dd_ojs.html sovereignty of tribes.

OJS is comprised of fi ve areas: the Division of Law Enforcement; the Division of Cor- recti ons; the Indian Police Academy; the Division of Professional Standards; and the Division of Tribal Justi ce Support.

7 OFECR U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Office of Facilities, Environmental, and Cultural Resources (OFECR)

Jack Rever responsible party

Agency Description Contact Information The offi ce is responsible for the manage- Jack Rever, Director ment and administrati on of Indian Aff airs Phone (703) 390-6314 faciliti es management and constructi on, Email [email protected] environmental management, safety and Program(s) risk management, and cultural resources • Offi ce of Faciliti es, Environmental, and management programs. Cultural Resources

General Contact Information Offi ce of Faciliti es, Environmental, and Cultural Resources 205 Mercator Drive Reston, VA 20191 Phone (202) 208-7163

8 OFMC U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Office of Facilities Management and Construction (OFMC)

Emerson Eskeets responsible party

Agency Description • Engineering Services: Electrical, Me- OFMC provides support for the infrastruc- chanical, Structural, Seismic, Value, Civil, ture of BIA schools. “The offi ce is respon- Energy, Environmental, Safety, Sanitary sible for the management of all acti viti es, • Property Management Services policy guidance, technical services, and functi ons related to the constructi on of • Telecommunicati on: Data, Voice, Radio, new faciliti es and major rehabilitati on, and Microwave alterati on, equipping, improvement, op- erati on, maintenance, fi re protecti on, code Contact Information compliance, and evaluati on of Bureau- Emerson Eskeets, Deputy Director owned or -operated buildings, uti liti es, Phone (505) 563-5140 and grounds, including employee housing. Email [email protected] OFMC is also responsible for establishing Program(s) policies and procedures for the manage- • Offi ce of Faciliti es Management and ment of the Structural Fire Protecti on pro- Constructi on grams.” General Contact Information OFMC’s Division of Program Planning “pro- Offi ce of Faciliti es Management and vides project management services and Constructi on technical assistance relati ng to the faciliti es Albuquerque Plaza Offi ce Tower constructi on program. The division also 201 Third Street, NW parti cipates in the evaluati on of needs and Albuquerque, NM 87103 priority setti ng for faciliti es constructi on Phone (505) 563-5142 projects.” OFMC’s Division of Operati ons Fax (505) 563-5145 and Maintenance “manages programs for Web www.bia.gov/WhoWeAre/AS-IA/ the maintenance of sites and grounds, in- OFECR/OFMC/index.htm cluding the preventi ve maintenance pro- gram.”

Relevant Services, Resources & Assistance • Architectural Planning, Design, Constructi on • Inspecti on, Historical Preservati on, Archeological Compliance • New and Replacement Constructi on • Faciliti es Improvement and Repair • Acquisiti on Services

9 BIE U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Bureau of Indian Education (BIE)

Keith Moore responsible party

Agency Description Contact Information BIE’s mission is to provide quality educa- Keith Moore, Director ti on opportuniti es from early childhood Phone (202) 208-6983 through life in accordance with a tribe’s Email [email protected] needs for cultural and economic well-be- Program(s) ing, in keeping with the wide diversity of • Bureau of Indian Educati on Indian tribes and Alaska Nati ve villages as disti nct cultural and governmental enti - General Contact Information ti es…Further, the BIE is to manifest consid- Bureau of Indian Educati on erati on of the whole person by taking into MS-3609 MIB account the spiritual, mental, physical, and 1849 C Street, NW cultural aspects of the individual within his Washington, DC 20240 or her family and tribal or village context. Phone (202) 208-6123 Fax (202) 208-3312 In School Year 2007-2008, the 184 Bureau- Web www.enan.bia.edu/home.aspx funded elementary and secondary schools, located on 64 reservati ons in 23 states, served approximately 48,000 Indian stu- dents. Of these, 59 are BIE-operated and 125 are tribally operated under BIE con- tracts or grants. The Bureau also funds or operates off -reservati on boarding schools and peripheral dormitories near reserva- ti ons for students att ending public schools. The BIE also serves American Indian and Alaska Nati ve post secondary students through higher educati on scholarships and support funding for tribal colleges and universiti es. The fi scal year 2009 funding is provided to 26 tribal colleges and uni- versiti es. The BIE directly operates two post secondary insti tuti ons: the Haskell Indian Nati ons University (HINU) in Law- rence, , and the Southwest Indian Polytechnic Insti tute (SIPI) in Albuquerque, .

10 BJA U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)

Julius Dupree responsible party

Agency Description • Upcoming BJA funding opportuniti es BJA supports law enforcement, courts, available at www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/ correcti ons, treatment, victi m services, funding/current-opp.html technology, and preventi on initi ati ves that • Criminal justi ce-focused publicati ons and strengthen the nati on’s criminal justi ce sys- other resources available at www.ojp. tem. BJA provides leadership, services, and usdoj.gov/BJA/pubs/index.html funding to America’s communiti es through three primary components: policy, pro- • Additi onal BJA funding resources avail- grams, and planning. able at www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/pro- grams/index.html Relevant Services, Resources & Assistance Contact Information • Correcti onal Faciliti es on Tribal Lands Julius Dupree, Policy Advisor Discreti onary Grant Program: Resources Phone (202) 514-1928 through the Correcti onal Faciliti es on Email [email protected] Tribal Lands (CFTL) Discreti onary Grant Program(s) Program may be used to help tribes • Correcti onal Faciliti es on Tribal Lands plan, construct, and/or renovate correc- Program Grant Program ti onal faciliti es on tribal lands used for • Correcti onal Faciliti es on Tribal Lands the incarcerati on of off enders subject to Training and Technical Assistance tribal jurisdicti on. www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ BJA/grant/tribal_correcti on.html General Contact Information • Indian Alcohol & Substance Abuse Pro- Bureau of Justi ce Assistance gram (IASAP): IASAP provides funding 810 Seventh Street, NW and TA to plan, implement, or enhance Washington, DC 20531 tribal justi ce strategies to address crime Phone (866) 859-2687 issues related to alcohol and substance (202) 616-6500 abuse. www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/grant/ Fax (202) 305-1367 IASAP_Fact_Sheet_08.pdf Web www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA • Tribal Courts Assistance Program (TCAP): TCAP grants are used to support the de- velopment, implementati on, enhance- ment, and conti nuing operati on of tribal judicial systems. www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ BJA/grant/TCAP_Fact_Sheet_08.pdf • Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) Resources: One of BJA’s most important functi ons is to support the work of prac- ti ti oners through TTA programs. www. ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/tt a/index.html

11 EOUSA Executive Office of the United States Attorneys (EOUSA)

Leslie Hagen responsible party

Agency Description Contact Information The Executi ve Offi ce for United States At- Leslie Hagan, Nati ve American Issues, torneys (EOUSA) was created to provide Coordinator for close liaison between the Department Phone (202) 252-1300 of Justi ce (DOJ) in Washington, D.C., and Email [email protected] the 93 United States Att orneys located Program(s) throughout the 50 states, the District of •Executi ve Offi ce of the United States Columbia, , the Marianas Islands, Att orneys , and the U. S. Virgin Islands. General Contact Information Executi ve Offi ce for United States Att orneys United States Department of Justi ce 950 Avenue, NW, Room 2242 Washington, DC 20530-0001 Phone (202) 252-1300 Fax (202) 616-2278 Web www.usdoj.gov/usao/eousa

12 JPCNAA U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of the Assistant Attorney General (OAAG), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Justice Programs Council of Native American Affairs (JPCNAA)

Eugenia Tyner-Dawson responsible party

Agency Description Contact Information JPCNAA was established at a senior level in Eugenia Tyner-Dawson the Offi ce of Justi ce Programs (OJP) to en- Phone (202) 353-3442 sure tribal justi ce and safety policy issues Email [email protected] and strategies. This policy advisory body: Program(s) • Justi ce Programs Council of Nati ve • helps to identi fy opportuniti es and American Aff airs programs relevant to Indian tribes and Nati ve communiti es, General Contact Information Justi ce Programs Council of Nati ve • addresses issues of concern to Indian American Aff airs Tribes and Nati ve communiti es, 810 Seventh Street, NW • serves as a focal point within OJP for Washington, DC 20531 coordinati on, outreach and consultati on Phone (202) 307–5933 on justi ce and safety issues aff ecti ng Fax (202) 514-7805 the American Indian, Alaska Nati ve, and Web www.ojp.usdoj.gov/about/ Nati ve American (AIIAN/NA) populati on leadership_tyner-dawson.htm nati onwide, and • serves as a liaison advisory body to other Department of Justi ce (DOJ) agen- cies, bureaus and offi ces that desire to parti cipate on the Council.

13 NIC U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), National Institute of Corrections (NIC)

Virginia Hutchinson responsible party

Agency Description Relevant Services, Resources NIC provides technical assistance, training, & Assistance and informati on services to federal, state, Although jails will fi nd relevant assistance local, and Indian country correcti ons agen- in a variety of NIC divisions, the Jails Divi- cies. There are several divisions within NIC: sion focuses solely on issues facing jails. The Jails Division off ers technical assis- • The Jails, Community Correcti ons, and tance, training, and informati on services Prison Divisions provide services on is- under four initi ati ves: sues specifi c to their area of correcti ons. • Jail Administrati on • The Transiti on and Off ender Workforce Division provides services related to 1) • Inmate Behavior Management improving employment opportuniti es for off enders and ex-off enders and 2) • New-Jail Planning helping prison and jail inmates make a • Jail Standards and Inspecti ons successful transiti on back to their com- muniti es aft er incarcerati on. Contact Information • The Academy Division provides training Hutchinson, Chief, programs on leadership and manage- NIC Jails Division ment. Phone (800) 995-6423, ext. 75811 Email [email protected] NIC also has an Informati on Center, which Program(s) contains a large library of materials on all • Nati onal Insti tute of Correcti ons areas of correcti ons. Informati on Center staff research topics upon request and General Contact Information send materials, free of charge, to the re- Nati onal Insti tute of Correcti ons questor. Correcti ons practi ti oners and oth- 320 First St, NW ers interested in correcti ons may use Infor- Washington, DC 20534 mati on Center services. Phone (202) 307-3106 (800) 995-6423 Provides services related to female off end- Fax (202) 305-2185 ers, improving agency culture, developing Web www.nicic.gov high-performance organizati ons, and pre- venti ng inmate-on-inmate sexual abuse and staff sexual misconduct with inmates.

14 OJJDP U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)

Patrick Dunckhorst responsible party

Agency Description Contact Information The Offi ce of Juvenile Justi ce and Delin- Patrick Dunckhorst, Program Manager quency Preventi on provide nati onal lead- Phone (202) 514-4158 ership, coordinati on, and resources to pre- Email [email protected] vent and respond to juvenile delinquency Program(s) and victi mizati on. OJJDP supports states • Offi ce of Juvenile Justi ce and and communiti es in their eff orts to develop Delinquency Preventi on and implement eff ecti ve and coordinated preventi on and interventi on programs and General Contact Information to improve the juvenile justi ce system so Offi ce of Juvenile Justi ce and Delinquency that it protects public safety, holds off end- Preventi on ers accountable, and provides treatment 810 Seventh Street, NW and rehabilitati ve services tailored to the Washington, DC 20531 needs of juveniles and their families. Phone (202) 307–5911 Staff Directory Relevant Services, Resources www.ojjdp.ncjrs.gov/about/Staff List.asp & Assistance Web www.ojjdp.ncjrs.org/ • Tribal Youth Program • Tribal Youth Training and Technical Assistance • Tribal Juvenile Detenti on and Reentry Green Demonstrati on Program • Training and Technical Assistance for Tribal Juvenile Detenti on and Reentry Green Program • Tribal Juvenile Accountability Discreti onary Grants (JADG) Program • Amber Alert in Indian Country • Tribal Youth Nati onal Mentoring Program • Tribal Youth Field Initi ated Research and Evaluati on Program

15 OTJ U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Tribal Justice (OTJ)

Tracy Toulou responsible party

Agency Description • Maintain liaison with federally recog- “The Offi ce of Tribal Justi ce is the primary nized tribes, and work with the appro- point of contact for the Department of Jus- priate federal, state, and local offi cials, ti ce with federally recognized Nati ve Amer- professional associati ons, and public ican tribes, and advises the Department on interest groups. legal and policy matt ers pertaining to Na- ti ve Americans.” Contact Information Tracy Toulou, Director OTJ advises DOJ “components liti gati ng, Phone (202) 514-8812 protecti ng or otherwise addressing Nati ve Fax (202) 514-9078 American rights and/or related issues.” The Program(s) offi ce also maintains the “liaison with fed- • Offi ce of Tribal Justi ce erally recognized tribes, and work with the appropriate federal, state, and local offi - General Contact Information cials, professional associati ons, and public Offi ce of Tribal Justi ce interest groups.” It coordinates, “together 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 2318 with the Offi ce of Legislati ve Aff airs, the Washington, DC 20530 Department’s legislati ve eff orts relati ng to Phone (202) 514 -8812 Indian country.” Fax (202) 514 -9078 Web www.usdoj.gov/otj Relevant Services, Resources & Assistance • Provide a single point of contact within the Department for meeti ng the broad and complex federal responsibiliti es owed to federally recognized Indian tribes. • Promote internal uniformity of Depart- ment policies and liti gati ng positi ons relati ng to Indian country. • Advise Department components liti gat- ing, protecti ng or otherwise addressing Nati ve American rights and/or related issues. • Ensure that the Department clearly communicates policies and positi ons to tribal leaders. • Coordinate, together with the Offi ce of Legislati ve Aff airs, the Department’s leg- islati ve eff orts relati ng to Indian country.

16 SMART U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking (SMART)

Allison Turkel responsible party

Agency Description Contact Information To protect the public by supporti ng the na- Allison Turkel, Policy Advisor ti onal implementati on of a comprehensive Phone (202) 514-4689 sex off ender registrati on and noti fi cati on Program(s) system. • Offi ce of Sex Off ender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, Relevant Services, Resources and Tracking & Assistance • Administer the standards for the Sex General Contact Information Off ender Registrati on and Noti fi cati on SMART Offi ce Program set forth in the Title 1 of the 810 Seventh Street, NW Adam Walsh Act Washington, DC 20531 Phone (202) 514-4689 • Administer grant programs relati ng to Fax (202) 616-2906 sex off ender registrati on and noti fi ca- Web www.ojp.usdoj.gov/smart/contact ti on authorized by the Adam Walsh Act and other grant programs authorized by the Adam Walsh Act as directed by the Att orney General. • Cooperate with and provide techni- cal assistance to states, the District of Columbia, principle U.S. territories, units of local government, tribal govern- ments, and other public and private enti ti es involved in acti viti es related to sex off ender registrati on or noti fi cati on or other measures for the protecti on of children or other member of the public from sexual abuse or exploitati on. • Perform such other functi ons as the At- torney General may delegate.

17 JSG Justice Solutions Group (JSG)

Shelley Zavlek responsible party

Agency Description Distance Learning and Offi ce TA JSG pro- Justi ce Soluti ons Group (JSG) provides vides distance learning and off site techni- training and technical assistance (TA) ser- cal assistance in a number of manners. vices to tribes that have received correc- ti onal/justi ce facility planning, construc- Onsite TA JSG provides onsite training and ti on and/or renovati on grants through the technical assistance to address project spe- Bureau of Justi ce Assistance (BJA) through cifi c challenges. the Constructi on of Correcti onal Facili- ti es on Tribal Lands (CCFTL) discreti onary Publicati ons JSG, in consultati on with BJA, grant program. JSG, working in collabora- develop and disseminates new publica- ti on with BJA and a PACIFIC Project Advi- ti ons that support and complement the sory Committ ee, is charged with develop- facility planning and constructi on process ing curricula and publicati ons, providing generally. TA and disseminati ng informati on to tribal planning teams on criti cal issues impacti ng Contact Information Indian Country justi ce systems, including: Shelley Zavlek, President funding; needs assessments; clear values Phone (201) 768-6839 and vision; cost controls; conti nuum of Email szavlek@justi cesoluti onsgroup.com sancti ons and services; collaborati on; and facility design opti ons. Services are pro- Anthony H. Jones, Vice President vided, on an as-needed bases, throughout Phone (201) 768-6839 the master planning process from project Email ajones@justi cesoluti onsgroup.com initi ati on through completi on of the grant award period. General Contact Information Justi ce Soluti ons Group Relevant Services, Resources 10 McKinley Street, Suite 1 & Assistance Closter, NJ 07624 Facilitate PACIFIC Advisory Committ ee JSG Phone (201) 768-6839 facilitates the meeti ngs and acti viti es of PA- Fax (201) 768-6855 CIFIC Advisory Committ ee. Web www.justi cesoluti onsgroup.com

PACIFIC Workshop JSG has developed the PACIFIC Workshop, a weeklong training workshop focused on a systemic approach to planning new detenti on and correcti on- al insti tuti ons, which builds on the lessons learned over the past decade of facility de- velopment initi ati ves in Indian Country.

Training Programs Members of JSG regu- larly present informati onal workshops on subjects related to planning correcti onal faciliti es on tribal lands.

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Bureau of Justice Assistance U.S. Department of Justice

Justice Solutions Group

Training and technical assistance provider for the PACIFIC Project