Native American Law Enforcement Summit 

September 21-23, 2010 | Carlton, Minnesota


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About the Summit - We Are Doing More

Reducing crime in Indian Country takes a strategy that involves a multi-jurisdictional approach to address the issues causing crime. The inspiration for the Native American Law Enforcement Summit (NALES) came from a father's promise "to do more." NALES has been at the forefront of several new concepts to better serve Indian Country and is evidence that "we are doing more" to not only fulfill the promise of a father, but to also make a difference in Indian Country. Learn how agencies can effectively work together to develop an inter-agency approach for multi-disciplinary teamwork by attending NALES.

Who Should Attend

This summit is for individuals interested in sharing information and improving working relationships within their agency as well as with other agencies. Professionals from the following fields representing local/state/federal/tribal agencies are encouraged to attend:
  • Law enforcement, corrections, security
  • Judicial system, probation/parole
  • Social services, child welfare
  • Counseling, treatment, human services
  • Government, administration
  • Education

Collaborating Agencies

This summit is brought to you by the Native American Law Enforcement Summit (NALES) Planning Committee along with the following partners:


For questions regarding the Native American Law Enforcement Summit contact Jason Sterling (phone: 888-370-1752.)

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6th Annual Native American Law Enforcement Summit


"We Are Doing More"

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