Sec. 2. Assistant United States attorney domestic violence tribal liaisons
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Section 13(b) of the Indian Law Enforcement Reform Act ( 25 U.S.C. 2810(b) ) is amended— by redesignating paragraph
(9)as paragraph (10); and by inserting after paragraph
(8)the following: Serving as domestic violence tribal liaison by doing the following: Encouraging and assisting in arrests and Federal prosecution for crimes, including misdemeanor crimes, of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking that occur in Indian country. Conducting training sessions for law enforcement officers and other individuals and entities responsible for responding to crimes in Indian country to ensure that such officers, individuals, and entities— understand their arrest authority over offenders; and are prepared to respond to victims of such crimes. Developing multidisciplinary teams to combat domestic and sexual violence offenses against Indians. Consulting and coordinating with tribal justice officials and victims’ advocates to address any backlog in the prosecution of crimes, including misdemeanor crimes, of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking that occur in Indian country. Developing working relationships and maintaining communication with tribal leaders, tribal community and victims’ advocates, and tribal justice officials to gather information from, and share appropriate information with, tribal justice officials. .
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