Tribal Law and Order Act of 2008
Summary
The Tribal Law and Order Act of 2008 aims to improve public safety in tribal communities by strengthening coordination between federal, state, and tribal law enforcement agencies. The bill would provide tribal police with direct access to national criminal databases and authorize the appointment of specialized prosecutors to address high crime rates in Indian country. Additionally, it focuses on protecting citizens by establishing new training protocols for domestic and sexual violence cases and expanding support services for victims of crime.
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