DOJ Announces $1 Million to $1.5 Million in Grants for Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction
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Copyright © Targeted News Service, 2026
Copyright © Targeted News Service, 2026
2026-06-08
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 8 -- The U.S. Department of Justice, through the Office on Violence Against Women, has unveiled the Fiscal Year 2026 Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction (STCJ) Grant Program. This initiative aims to strengthen tribal authorities' capacity to prosecute certain crimes committed in Indian country, enhancing the safety and well-being of Native communities.
With grant awards ranging from $1 million to $1.5 million, the STCJ program focuses on supporting projects that fo . . .
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WASHINGTON, June 8 -- The U.S. Department of Justice, through the Office on Violence Against Women, has unveiled the Fiscal Year 2026 Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction (STCJ) Grant Program. This initiative aims to strengthen tribal authorities' capacity to prosecute certain crimes committed in Indian country, enhancing the safety and well-being of Native communities.
With grant awards ranging from $1 million to $1.5 million, the STCJ program focuses on supporting projects that fo . . .
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