The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC),
Office of Justice Programs, within the U.S.
Department of Justice is pleased to announce the 11th National Indian
Nations Conference: Justice for Victims of Crime. The Conference will be held
December 11 — 13, 2008, in Palm Springs California, with the theme,
“Strengthening the Heartbeat of all our Relations.” This year’s conference is
coordinated again by the
Tribal Law and Policy
Institute under a grant from OVC. The purpose of the 11th National Indian Nations Conference — the largest U.S.
Department of Justice sponsored Indian Nations conference — is to bring together
Native American victims, victim advocates, tribal leaders, victim service
providers, community volunteers, prosecutors, judicial and law enforcement
personnel, family violence and sexual assault specialists, medical providers,
social services and mental health personnel, probation/corrections, criminal
justice and juvenile justice personnel, as well as federal and state agency
representatives to share their knowledge, experiences and ideas for developing
programs that serve the unique needs of crime victims in Indian Country.
OVC is committed to:
- Putting victims first
- Enacting and enforcing consistent, fundamental rights for crime victims
- Providing crime victims with access to comprehensive, quality services
- Integrating crime victims' issues into all levels of the Nation's
educational system
- Supporting, improving, and replicating promising practices in victims'
rights and services
- Ensuring that the voices of crime victims play a central role in the
Nation's response to violence
Conference Goals
- Putting Victims First
Honoring Victim/Survivors and their Helpers
- Promoting Traditional Values
Upholding Wellness in All Areas: Mentally, Physically, Spiritually and
Emotionally
- Supporting and Educating Tribal Leaders
Educating and Supporting Efforts of Tribal Leaders to Address Crime
- Honoring the Wisdom of Past
Understanding Historical Trauma as a Way to Heal
- Promoting Safety, Justice and Healing
Highlighting Resiliency of the Healing Success of our Communities
- Developing Community Partnerships
Encouraging Respectful Collaboration and Cooperation
- Strengthening Skills
Embracing Traditional Teachings of Taking Care of Others
- Sustaining our Legacy
Developing Skills to Enhance Sustainability and Measurability
- Strengthening the Heartbeat of All Our Relations
Enlisting Elders and Youth to Create a Vision of Hope for the Future
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