The Southwest Center for Law And Policy can provide on-site legal training and technical assistance for a modest fee. Our team of Indian Country legal, advocacy, and law enforcement experts can deliver quality, interactive training and technical assistance directly to your community.
All training and technical assistance are geared specifically to the legal needs of Native communities. Training and technical assistance are delivered by Native legal and advocacy professionals and other allied professionals recognized nationally as leaders in their field. The majority of our curricula have received prior authorization and approval from the United States Department of Justice whereby federal funding may be used to sponsor our training events.

The Southwest Center for Law And Policy can provide training and technical assistance to tribal law enforcement, prosecutors, advocates, communities and courts on a variety of topics including:
- Sexual Assault
- Stalking
- Domestic Violence
- Dating & Relationship Violence
- Protection Orders
- Full Faith and Credit
- Child Abuse
- Elder Abuse
- Abuse of Persons with Disabilities
- Missing and Murdered Relatives
- Firearms Violence
- Victims’ Rights
- Enforcement of Tribal Orders and Judgments Across Jurisdictions
- Guardian and Conservator Proceedings in Tribal Courts
- Involuntary Civil Commitment
- Sex Offender Registration & Notification
- Law Enforcement Report Writing
- Victimless Prosecution for Tribal Prosecutors
- Evidence Collection
- Tribal Code Development
- Intergovernmental Agreements
- Protocols
- Standardized Legal Forms for Tribal Courts
- Standardized Orders for Tribal Courts
- Memoranda of Understanding
- Other Customized Training
Please feel free to contact us to learn how we can assist you in the development and delivery of unique training and technical assistance opportunities. Call us at 520-623-8192 or e-mail us at info@NTTC.extension.wisc.edu