Tribes see improvements, hurdles as they charge non-Natives
Last updated 4/3/2018 at 11:08am
By FELICIA FONSECA
Associated Press
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - American Indian tribes have taken greater control over prosecuting non-tribal members who commit some violent crimes in Indian Country five years after Congress passed a key law, a new report shows.
But gaps remain after the Violence Against Women Act allowed tribes to bring criminal charges against non-Natives in domestic violence cases. For example, it doesn't extend to violence against children or other family members, and tribal prosecutors are urging lawmakers to expand the law to cover everyone in a household.
Tribal land was l...
For access to this article please
sign in or
subscribe.
Reader Comments(0)