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DOJ launches critical initiative to combat indigenous violence

July 10, 2024 | Judiciary: Senate Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation



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DOJ launches critical initiative to combat indigenous violence
During a recent government meeting, Miss Provencino, one of five assistant U.S. attorneys dedicated to the Department of Justice's initiative on missing and murdered Indigenous persons, provided insights into her critical work addressing violence against Native communities.

Provencino highlighted the alarming rates of violence faced by Native women, which are significantly higher than those in other demographics across the United States. She emphasized the urgent need for enhanced law enforcement support to effectively investigate and tackle these cases.

The initiative, which stems from bipartisan legislation including the Savannas Act and the Not Invisible Act, aims to rectify historical injustices by ensuring adequate resources are allocated for the investigation and prosecution of crimes in Indian country. Additionally, the program focuses on providing essential training to law enforcement partners to better equip them in handling these sensitive cases.

Provencino expressed her honor in being selected for this role, underscoring the importance of the initiative not only for Indigenous communities but also acknowledging the similar challenges faced by Native Hawaiian women and girls. This program represents a significant step towards addressing the systemic issues surrounding violence against Indigenous populations and ensuring justice for victims.

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