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Building Culturally Relevant Youth Courts in Tribal Communities by Ada Pecos Melton Introduction
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Document Date: 2010-07-16 17:34:34


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Indian Affairs / Indigenous Justice Systems / /

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Mexico / France / United States / Spain / /

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Building Culturally Relevant Youth Courts / Kake Tribal Youth Court The Kake Tribal Youth Court / /

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state law / justice systems / unwritten customary law / juvenile justice systems / contemporary tribal justice systems / tribal justice systems / corrections systems / clan systems / law enforcement / hybrid systems / law-ways / /

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Supreme Court / Youth Court / Peer Jury / CFR Court / Kake District Court / Congress / Federal government / UN Court / Department of Family and Youth Services / Pueblo Council / Kake Tribal Youth Court / Court of Indian offenses / Division of Juvenile Justice / National Youth Court Center / Department of the Interior / Youth Tribunal / /

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Forums Until / Ada Pecos Melton / Tribunal Model / /

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Adult Judge / attorney / Crimes Act General / Offender Victimless Crime General / law enforcement officer / The Adult Judge / local attorney / teen court coordinator / General / Program Models11 Adult Judge / Pueblo Governor / teen court judge / The Youth Judge / Coordinator / municipal court judge / regular tribal court judge / Commissioner / Youth Judge / Secretary of Interior / presiding judge / Major / Advocate / a counselor / Judge / /

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Alaska / Michigan / /

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