Luna-Firebaugh Eileen M
University of Arizona, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2006 Feb;12(2):125-36. doi: 10.1177/1077801205280932.
When Congress appropriated funds to develop ways to reduce violence against American Indian women, tribal elders faced a challenging task: find ways to cooperate with various tribal and nontribal criminal justice agencies and navigate the maze of law enforcement authority. An evaluative study was conducted of these programs and the different approaches used to help keep women safe by American Indian tribal governments. This study found that the tribes rose to the challenge; the money was making a difference. The grants to stop violence against Indian women have made a significant impact in the 134 native communities that received awards.
当国会拨款开发减少针对美国印第安妇女暴力行为的方法时,部落长老们面临一项具有挑战性的任务:找到与各种部落和非部落刑事司法机构合作的方式,并在执法权力的迷宫中找到出路。美国印第安部落政府对这些项目以及为帮助保护妇女安全而采用的不同方法进行了一项评估研究。该研究发现,部落迎接了挑战;资金正在发挥作用。用于制止针对印第安妇女暴力行为的拨款在获得奖项的134个原住民社区产生了重大影响。