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Law Enforcement News Lost Child Alert Technology Resource The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is now offering a no-cost, web-based program to law-enforcement agencies responsible for investigating missing or abducted children cases. The program, called Lost Child Alert Technology Resource (or LOCATER) allows law enforcement to easily create their own missing person posters and instantly transmit them electronically to other agencies, the media, and the public via the Internet. Both sending and receiving agencies can print high-quality posters for distribution at roll calls, at incident command posts, and to the community. To use the program download the application<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0h2ORMxsiFMsNofUvqIrVSmeQ_vtqtaDxgcysafLLHAJGNCy69ERRYZiouwWtWsA9BAq6emXtfmxTneg-wB7XieYVlkdhH9niH5QWuk2uAp4fKq8Bn7h_jTm9sqwBo_5oSFQll91LLzxXwi-PnqicCzoA4CCV6FJ0CYREfZRFy6_Q==> or log on the website<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0ivzA0jKmQW0rti123jy8ArBIo-Tl6TZIT9PPsh5og2kh9tayEbaEWQL5hvQQvMVQ5t2nYghZEF3HGYuWaHS4XPDDvyCMpqRB0AMPQlFGNOKg==> for more information. Other Law Enforcement Articles "Gang Violence Grows on an Indian Reservation," New York Times, December 14, 2009. Click here<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0gCNm094nvavhjx_jeZHMBvvzMC_mqKAqst00KQZe-fci-cwAfcMKnfuIvTOtCDlzutlnpQPBY-zx35S_UaxqbWyZpm5kA_JCQ1cBMS4cUp1Qpr2uTTNYH_Jof5j99-UQqdvlK1-zcOyA-wq4Uw5yb9> "Attorney General Announces Significant Reforms to Improve Public Safety in Indian Country," Press Release, January 11, 2010 - Click here<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0hBEFLZdhPPsPI7YsAkwOSJ6dzwTPeGnhdmRKGmRX17NeAG8QBFAqY4b73vj8fia1yTfj1jlnu2exrP4SiZ4VTSsYUMqkBBT1odgg99OUrvMCezuYcsXfeFEVFLf_rGF7JtlWPfPinC-S3MCrjqTUiW_qzVR0g5nS8=> to read the article. "Challenges for Native American victims of domestic violence," Indian Country Today Jan. 12, 2010 - Click here<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0hycGnr96unOPe7KxFyokBznVLLpPkuyJE1NShNNh3fSB-RJl_40QdpZJuq4GZmfObu7-V1-WjYRWAisB3Q1lNTdCP0r-J3A2DFB_iXfW7W18xXRPr1ydLZt-5RjYKZXvdh7e4jln5FivZkUyPjvJ6o> "Native American's Stalked More Than Other Ethnic Groups," Native Times, December 31, 2009 - Click here<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0iFTU4QUTelwY3a6uLt3m2qWEPaAfTBj4prcoAoyLToGd_aEQ8BAhlnKT5mgLyA7Pm6o0EDZqqD7WUb-BkYmxvr6Mef4fyn4BXt863WyYEI1scJM17qzyyAiKSLricF2DmJi5cNfKHqz1LmAAWjleABf82qVdBAzxMahYQCObILsL8obTJod5kAIhTNESaqVsKGDXwp8xtFO8Dtlpyz9RKDKdfeeWbToO8ouFfzU0dTnieqWDhurXSiq8bwrd1H0XRzqErhFyzNA6vDjuywxJHKlMnR7HNaH9KAl1zKIkM1MA==> "Mexican Pot Gangs Infiltrate Indian Reservations in U.S.," Wall Street Journal, November 5, 2009. Click here<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0grAKLUuxpGcn9pCr1GFUwM941HsOeA01GCkd0sa5hcTe8G7L-FBKfNxeeQTLZWQh_5WkZXQr29xbcMjSoiok_RFg1y6IUWg3G2RJGII9LVN31s8ptIReo8B-I2aN6P-1QIkE_8WvbgCUcJ6njcETyz> "Planning Correctional Facilities on Tribal Lands," BIA-OJS Fact Sheet, Winter 2009. Click here<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0inMyY26483OkoAs7rGD_C-ESIPIRKfbSDOyb0L4NzabViTzM4jaqKeAUsELdUXvF7DgtAdEViHfegJldUGYYMmU9wmNUOSbV6zXVnmoFRiPXi9994QpUwro-e6d8ReW0-UTnM7ZwILeviCsn-5ugIWbxIbtJBeEdM=> Fellowship FLETC Announces Fellowship Opportunity The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) announced the first ever Tribal Law Enforcement Liaison Fellowship position open to career tribal (including Bureau of Indian Affairs police officers performing law enforcement duties in Indian Country), state, local or campus law enforcement professionals who possess a broad base of law enforcement experience in Indian Country. Preference will be given to those applicants who have experience enforcing, investigating or prosecuting tribal laws and working with a variety of law enforcement agencies from all levels of government. The applicant must possess experience in training, development and delivery, as well as have excellent oral and written communication skills. Additionally, the applicant must have experience with the Native American community and be familiar with the needs and cultural aspects of tribal nations. For more information, please contact Ms. Margaret Sullivan by email at
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and place "Tribal Fellowship" in the subject line. Applications must be postmarked by February 15, 2010. Download Fellowship application packet<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0jSU3G8ROazKLgLTrM77vvAuO3BASJXHkLaQ5v0OGooIZzMzwyo3s_RjxYOT65UwbJN_c7mZ-R2FM1c83KXneWEwLwaDSoRNNqNnHqSdYisaXhqN4Ui-ghHmspb6YoxpEVNj-geeHr6rDDFqr6x4Yq6tpnpSY74IWQLMuaS5bvPJ4NtTPrsnXnkXHEOqIYlAI8=> Law Enforcement Jobs The National Native American Law Enforcement Association (NNALEA) is assisting the Bureau of Indian Affairs/Office of Justice Services in recruiting for Law Enforcement positions in Indian Country. Applications are being accepted for the following positions: * Police Officer * Federal Corrections Officer * Special Agent/Criminal Investigator For more information visit http://www.nativeleo.com<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102672323391&s=0&e=001RQRWYjFJnRzNsJJbS_X0RQdwFy_cJCFGJrpC9A8CgLvJnLu8WsULPOQlD7OaNOmizsb8EeYE8jEHmUcIbwfPSKvtVjSkF39qtyfDhICA4q5CJ7w1nikoWw==> or call (276)794-5549. Please post the OJS Recruitment Announcement<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0g6yukwT04FaNSsaTNzmLlt1qSNhNxdfag9kvdbriAEUwli6ot-IZBWAAjrPq3YZm-4mpeLZLEO7qm8uM1CBEiI6ks6rUOJTprCwSSGZyfV7s8J93wim3YmaSX1fjeWRIKJ4IOsRgyT_w==>. Grant Opportunities Department of Homeland Security Grant Programs Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano announced the release of fiscal year 2010 grant applications, which includes increased Tribal funding. Up to $10 million is available to eligible tribal applicants to help strengthen the United States against risks associated with potential terrorist attacks. Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program (THSGP) Deadline: April 19, 2010 More information<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0jUsLRsD4Uj3cpeji10jMAEXoeSBSsHRykHfuYunL3nf8nasQVKbEhl12QK9QXXGrzkzh1rUc1kuEoRNhOV6Ecf_R0JNMr9zEXzbBggsqAaVBRqbGQy1_KIad1btlvW6PEpBfNaoVlBQCkVyi9JD93zuhsM8gEO8kpKM0NfxDf3PcTECcnbVKiBzHIY4uzp0MpnLJPYwt0cOgcnSGKMoT4hhQgd_5-nLKAGTVioff6yNdh6gyA9bpRNQ_Ateljj_O9MfN0ooIJhVbjTk6xe8AgV> Other Grants Available Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) Fiscal Year 2010 Rural Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence and Stalking Assistance Program Deadline: February 18, 2010 More information<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0iC-bWuT70UIDpw6-JCiC2GujRfSnczdd414IJkg3RBbL24K-rJiTRApc6bx8ryUHoGUMl3L3IeTJUZ9GgDa_4wddVPc34Y-8p4RXD3a34Di73G63ggiaxmVA6064nEnqNUnNcI85WhAFic2UK7twBqkOkOKiGzLGo=> Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) FY 2010 State, Local and Tribal Terrorism Assistance National Initative Program Deadline: March 18, 2010 More information<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0gktvaAEuFx-aD0vkw9LHVP8gipYFJLBaRQacDOz-tPD11lgRvrpPW2fxrUlg8SPABx6jxSnUQOCoS2nF4RbXWRBgBeSGjBx_e3yYbGZrGcUSYGQcfR0lZnIyufuedtg11t1qyQhP4CRm1WlTVCYe0hVbblz0w5ub9Bm4ZH0Q5FF9ktpc6NbcMHR_WX6MWFQlOyeF9yS_rOoQ==> SMART FY 2010 Comprehensive Approaches to Sex Offender Management Training and Technical Assistance Program Deadline: March 18, 2010 More information<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0gPB1omqHA98HC45MBRxOFQFUmv0s_HiJAxAWHEfU554WQay4Pxvjwx5AhjWSX5gkbfXOmcpUPNrtTMmjz9NBrWxVuH3CogvMXVFjxheJczvJh_zsd3QmAGkM_HoKDPB4qNZ70xPD7rAI2m4wM3qSA_n1FJLJToQf8-uOC7bDq3FpnUHkNHuLQN4W7I_YOzDhHovBzQ7-cj8NM4zwNHEt0e4SqtjcNt5bowsu2lO76uIQvsOM0TiJJuVGxF0Bln6iAZZY3Zs9yKBG7csbo5oITA> SMART FY 2010 Comprehensive Approaches to Sex Offender Management Grant Program Deadline: March 18, 2010 More information<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102923819636&s=1288&e=001dAwOAgpWD0gVxG51zBpLNpv5wBq0UViPRYhcUC7M3bgOim3QF8eP3KU4KNdqu3KtdyLfKFbbmroKP4rdEqXYwUL4hmBqEKhA4WwsidzZDt4vwiGAHZs_y632OCeJqwACsPmVDcE7z0qs0OOZMXDb7Zao2lJe4Fd6jPctZFqan54X9t_JLKT0NvBq_YXbqKMQ21OxC18LBTLQBpmrjMiQr6QFob9pvl4hoSjdLjKQPy_QRU-ASRGlizqjA_eB7KzP4-EEwbtPZrLkRI6vr269ym-HnD6Is0NK> ________________________ Please contact the NNALEA office at 202/204-3065 or
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with any questions or trouble accessing article links. Founded in 1993, the National Native American Law Enforcement Association (NNALEA) is a national, non-profit public service organization dedicated to promoting and fostering cooperation between Native American law enforcement Officers, agents, agencies, Tribes, private industry, and the public. |