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Adelle Fontanet-Torres
Adelle Fontanet-Torres
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Alisha Morrison
Alisha Morrison
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Medina Henry
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Natalie Reyes
Natalie Reyes
Tribal justice systems can use data to inform what practices are working, as well as what practices are not working and why. Perhaps, most importantly, data can help determine new strategies to respond to violent crimes more effectively. Data can help tribes use limited resources more effectively and can increase the positive outcomes of programs and justice system responses. Ultimately, data can help tribes to respond to public safety concerns, and support efforts to keep community members safe.