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Publications
Process Evaluations
- Alaska Judicial Council. (1992). Resolving disputes locally: Alternatives for rural Alaska: Executive Summary. Anchorage, AK: Author.
- Gottlieb, K. (2005). Blackfeet executive summary. Washington, DC: American University, School of Public Affairs.
- Gottlieb, K. (2005). Executive summary: Process and outcome evaluations in four Tribal Wellness Courts. Washington, DC: American University, School of Public Affairs.
- Gottlieb, K. (2005). Fort Peck Tribes executive summary. Washington, DC: American University, School of Public Affairs.
- Gottlieb, K. (2005). The Hualapai Wellness Court executive summary. Washington, DC: American University, School of Public Affairs.
- Gottlieb, K. (2005). Poarch Band of Creek Indians executive summary. Washington, DC: American University, School of Public Affairs.
Outcome Evaluations
- Gottlieb, K. (2005). Blackfeet executive summary. Washington, DC: American University, School of Public Affairs.
- Gottlieb, K. (2005). Executive summary: Process and outcome evaluations in four Tribal Wellness Courts. Washington, DC: American University, School of Public Affairs.
- Gottlieb, K. (2005). Fort Peck Tribes executive summary. Washington, DC: American University, School of Public Affairs.
- Gottlieb, K. (2005). The Hualapai Wellness Court executive summary. Washington, DC: American University, School of Public Affairs.
- Gottlieb, K. (2005). Poarch Band of Creek Indians executive summary. Washington, DC: American University, School of Public Affairs.
- Gross, E. K. (2001). Evaluation assessment of Navajo peacemaking. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University.
Other Tribal Court Reports
- Brimley, S., Garrow, C., Jorgensen, M., & Wakeling, S. (2005). Strengthening and rebuilding tribal justice systems: Learning from history and looking towards the future. The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development.
- Carns, T. W. (1993). A picture of rural justice: Alaska judicial council studies. Alaska Justice Forum, 10, (3), 1-5.
- Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. (2000). Role of Indian tribal courts in the justice system. Oklahoma City: The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Center on Child Abuse and Neglect.
- Enderson, D. B. L. (1995). The challenges facing tribal courts today. West Hollywood, CA: Tribal Court Clearinghouse.
- Frey, H. E. (2002). Tribal court CASA: A guide to program development. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice.
- Jaeger, L. (2002). Tribal court development: Alaska tribes. Fairbanks, Alaska: Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc.
- Jones, B. J. (2000). Role of Indian tribal courts in the justice system. Agency Village, SD: Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribal Court.
- Northwest Tribal Court Judges Association. (1999). Tribal court bench book for domestic violence cases. Omak, WA: Author.
- Tribal Law & Policy Institute. (1999). Healing to wellness courts: A preliminary overview of tribal drug courts. West Hollywood, CA: Author.
- Tribal Law & Policy Institute. (2002). Tribal healing to wellness courts: Program development guide. West Hollywood, CA: Author.
- Tribal Law & Policy Institute. (2002). Tribal healing to wellness courts: Treatment guidelines for adults and juveniles. West Hollywood, CA: Author.
- Tribal Law & Policy Institute. (2003). Tribal healing to wellness courts: The key components. West Hollywood, CA: Author.
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