School of Law Crime Victim Law & Litigation Conference 2008 Conference Program Native American Crime Victims' Rights
 



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Native American Crime Victims' Rights
in Federal, Tribal, State, and CFR Courts

Hallie Bongar White, J.D., James G. White, J.D. & Kelly Gaines Stoner, J.D.
Friday, May 30 at 3:15 pm

In the United States the person most likely to be a victim of violent crime is a Native American with an annual income of $10,000 or less. This workshop will focus on the rights of Native American victims of violent and felony crimes in tribal, state, federal, and CFR courts. Presenters will discuss the unique challenges Native victims face in accessing judicial systems and ways that law enforcement, advocates, prosecutors, and courts can promote increased safety and justice for Native victims.