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National Native Justice Institute
  • Home
  • Crime & Prevention
  • School Safety
  • Tribal Programs
  • Tribal Consulting
  • About/Contact
  • Resources
  • Donate

Crime and Prevention Training

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Police & Investigation

Leadership & Supervision

Police & Investigation

4-40 hour training options tailored for your department. Topics: 


  • Missing Person Protocol 
  • Human Trafficking 
  • Drugs of Abuse
  • Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country
  • Crime Scene Investigation
  • Tribal Relation-based Policing
  • Trauma-Informed Policing
  • Gangs in Indian Country
  • Field Training Officer
  • Ethics & Conduct
  • Officer Safety- Below 100
  • Evidence & Prop

4-40 hour training options tailored for your department. Topics: 


  • Missing Person Protocol 
  • Human Trafficking 
  • Drugs of Abuse
  • Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country
  • Crime Scene Investigation
  • Tribal Relation-based Policing
  • Trauma-Informed Policing
  • Gangs in Indian Country
  • Field Training Officer
  • Ethics & Conduct
  • Officer Safety- Below 100
  • Evidence & Property Management
  • Federal Criminal Law 
  • Indian Country Victim Services
  • Report Writing 
  • Patrol Operations
  • Drug Endangered Children in Indian Country
  • Officer Safety and Survival
  • Vicarious Trauma Informed Training
  • Cultural Crimes Investigation (ARPA)
  • Patrol Drug Interdiction in Indian Country
  • Child Abuse Investigations
  • Domestic Violence in Indian Country

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Prevention Education

Leadership & Supervision

Police & Investigation

Training options tailored for your mission. 

 

  • Prescription Drugs of Abuse
  • Illicit Drug Trafficking 
  • Youth-Police Academy Camp
  • Tribal Policing and Historical Trauma
  • Methamphetamine Abatement
  • Medication Protocol for Corrections
  • PREA for Corrections
  • Inmate Behavioral Management 

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Leadership & Supervision

Leadership & Supervision

Leadership & Supervision

8-24 hour training options tailored to your department.


  • Police Supervision  Training
  • Corrections Supervision Training
  • Tribal-BIA Contract Negotiations & 638 Contracting
  • Developing Tribal- Congressional Partnerships
  • Federal Law Enforcement Appropriation Process for Tribal Departments
  • Law Enforcement Budget Management

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National Native Justice Institute

Hours

Mon

09:00 am – 05:00 pm

Tue

09:00 am – 05:00 pm

Wed

09:00 am – 05:00 pm

Thu

09:00 am – 05:00 pm

Fri

09:00 am – 05:00 pm

Sat

Closed

Sun

Closed

Key Certifications

BIA- USIPA Certified

NNJI Senior Instructors

BIA- USIPA Certified

All courses and programs are approved for annual certification for law enforcement training hours completed. 

FLETC Certified

NNJI Senior Instructors

BIA- USIPA Certified

Our highly experienced NNJI Senior Instructor team are certified by the FLETC, BIA, and/or State POST in key instructor certifications. We have trained throughout Indian Country to support BIA, BIE, Tribal, and State Departments. 

NNJI Senior Instructors

NNJI Senior Instructors

NNJI Senior Instructors

Our NNJI Senior Instructors have trained departments from Alaska to Florida. We partner with our Tribal departments for education, prevention, substance abuse, drug enforcement, and school safety to protect our Native communities.

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