• VAWA 2013’s SDVCJ Five Year Report

    In the five years following the passage of VAWA 2013, 18 tribes began exercising Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction. Learn about ...

    Read Full Report Here VAWA 2013’s SDVCJ Five Year Report
  • Interested in Implementing VAWA Tribal Provisions?

    Get more information about Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction and learn whether it is right for you.

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  • Inter-tribal Technical Assistance Working Group (ITWG)

    The ITWG is a voluntary working group of tribal representatives who exchange views, information, and advice about how tribes may best exercise...

    Learn more about the ITWG Inter-tribal Technical Assistance Working Group (ITWG)
  • Check out the SDVCJ Resource Center

    We have recently updated our SDVCJ Resource Center! Check back regularly for additional content.

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About VAWA &
Tribal Nations 

Update: On March 15, 2022, President Biden signed the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization bill (VAWA 2022), which included significant amendments to 25 U.S.C. 1304.

This project was supported by Grant No. 2016-­TA-­AX-­K005, awarded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this program are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice.
Thank you to the SDVCJ Partners: DOJ Office on Violence Against Women and Tribal Law & Policy Institute.

Update: On March 15, 2022, President Biden signed the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization bill (VAWA 2022), which included significant amendments to 25 U.S.C. 1304. 

VAWA 2022 STCJ DOCUMENTS

 

SDVCJ 2013 DOCUMENTS