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ASPATORE TRIBAL LAW ENFORCEMENT STRATEGIES

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This Aspatore legal title provides an authoritative insider's perspective on best practices for enforcing the laws in Indian country. Featuring chapters written by experienced police chiefs from reservations around the nation, this book guides the reader

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Publisher:Aspatore
Service Number:41308878
Pages:124
Publication date:2012-04-02
Practice area:Elder law
Jurisdiction:General
External Product Title:ASPATORE TRIBAL LAW ENFORCEMENT STRATEGIES
Update frequency:Updated annually
Update Format:Pocket parts
Available Formats:Softbound book
Copyright:2012
Shelf space:9 in
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Bradley Kneaper is an enrolled Siuslaw member of the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians and is the chief of police. He has been in law enforcement for twenty-five years. He was employed by the Oregon State Police from March 

Frank Taylor

Frank Taylor is the chief of police for the Saint Croix Tribal Police Department. He was born and raised on the Saint Croix Chippewa Indian Reservation and attended school in Shell Lake, Wisconsin. Upon graduation in 1987, he moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota 

J.A. Goss Jr.

J.A. Goss Jr. is the chief of police for the Tulalip Tribes of Washington. He has an AA degree in law enforcement from Bellevue Community College, and graduated from the FBI National Academy 117th Session, Washington State Police Academy, US Treasury 

Jason N. O’Neal

Jason N. O'Neal is the chief of police for the Chickasaw Nation Lighthorse Police Department. He spent four years working for the military police as part of the US Marine Corps, where he was a K-9 handler responsible for police and investigative work 

Jeff Cobe

Jeff Cobe is the chief of police for the Little Traverse Bay Bands Odawa Indians in Petoskey, Michigan. He graduated from the police academy at Lansing Community College. He worked at the Grand Rapids Police Department from 1984 until 1987, while attending 

Jesse Delmar

Jesse Delmar is the chief of police at the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, and has been in the law enforcement profession for more than thirty years. He is a graduate of Northern Arizona University with a bachelors degree in criminal justice and psychology. 

Shannon Buhl

Shannon Buhl is a Cherokee tribal member and marshal with the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service, where he has been for approximately eleven years. Mr. Buhl has worked in patrol, investigations, criminal interdiction, and administration. He is the second 

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