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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office of Justice Programs
[OJP (OJJDP) Docket No. 1639]
Meeting of the Federal Advisory
Committee on Juvenile Justice
Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention, Office of
Justice Programs, U.S. Department of
Justice.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
The Office of Juvenile Justice
and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
announces a meeting of the Federal
Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice
(FACJJ).
DATES: Dates and Location: The meeting
will take place on Monday, December 9,
2013 from 8:30 to 5:30 (ET), and
Tuesday, December 10, 2013 from 8:30
to 1:30 p.m. (ET). The meeting will take
place in the third floor main conference
room at the U.S. Department of Justice,
Office of Justice Programs, 810 7th St.
NW., Washington, DC 20531.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kathi Grasso, Designated Federal
Official, OJJDP, Kathi.Grasso@usdoj.gov,
or (202) 616–7567. [This is not a tollfree number.]
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Federal Advisory Committee on
Juvenile Justice (FACJJ), established
pursuant to Section 3(2)A of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.
2), will meet to carry out its advisory
functions under Section 223(f)(2)(C–E)
of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention Act of 2002. The FACJJ is
composed of representatives from the
states and territories. FACJJ member
duties include: Reviewing Federal
policies regarding juvenile justice and
delinquency prevention; advising the
OJJDP Administrator with respect to
particular functions and aspects of
OJJDP; and advising the President and
Congress with regard to State
perspectives on the operation of OJJDP
and Federal legislation pertaining to
juvenile justice and delinquency
prevention. More information on the
FACJJ may be found at www.facjj.org.
Meeting Agenda: The proposed
agenda will include: (a) Welcome and
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introductions; (b) remarks from OJJDP
senior leadership; (c) presentation on
subcommittee reports, including draft
recommendations; (d) final
consideration by full Committee of draft
FACJJ subcommittee recommendations;
(e) vote on recommendations by FACJJ;
(f) presentations on OJJDP initiatives of
interest to FACJJ members; (g) other
business; and (f) adjournment.
To observe this meeting, members of
the public must pre-register online.
Interested persons must link to the
registration portal through
www.facjj.org, no later than Wednesday,
December 4, 2013. Note: Members of the
public will be able to observe portions
of the FACJJ meeting open to the public,
but will not be able to actively
participate. Subcommittee breakout
sessions (which most likely will be held
in the first hour of the meeting) to
conduct internal FACJJ business will be
closed to the general public.
Written Comments: Interested parties
may submit written comments in
advance to Kathi Grasso, Designated
Federal Official, by email to
Kathi.Grasso@usdoj.gov, no later than
Wednesday, December 4, 2013. You can
also call Joyce Mosso Stokes at 202–
305–4445 to ensure that they are
received. [This is a not a toll-free
number.]
Robert L. Listenbee,
Administrator, Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office of Justice Programs
[OJP (OJJDP) Docket No. 1635]
Hearing of the Advisory Committee of
the Attorney General’s Task Force on
American Indian/Alaska Native
Children Exposed to Violence
Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP),
Justice.
ACTION: Notice of hearing.
AGENCY:
This is an announcement of
the first hearing of the Advisory
Committee of the Attorney General’s
Task Force on American Indian/Alaska
Native Children Exposed to Violence
(hereafter referred to as the AIAN
Advisory Committee). The AIAN
Advisory Committee is chartered to
provide the Attorney General with
valuable advice in the areas of American
Indian/Alaska Native children’s
exposure to violence for the purpose of
SUMMARY:
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addressing the epidemic levels of
exposure to violence faced by tribal
youth. Based on the testimony at four
public hearings, on comprehensive
research, and on extensive input from
experts, advocates, and impacted
families and tribal communities
nationwide, the AIAN Advisory
Committee will issue a final report to
the Attorney General presenting its
findings and comprehensive policy
recommendations in the fall of 2014.
DATES: This first hearing will take place
on Monday, December 9, 2013, at 8:30
a.m., (full-day session) and Tuesday,
December 10, 2013, at 8:30 a.m.
(morning session only).
ADDRESSES: The hearing will take place
at the Best Western Ramkota Hotel, 800
South 3rd Street, Bismarck, ND 58504.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim
Antal, AIAN Advisory Committee
Designated Federal Officer (DFO) and
Deputy Associate Administrator, Youth
Development, Prevention and Safety
Division, Office of Juvenile Justice &
Delinquency Prevention, Office of
Justice Programs, 810 7th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20531. Phone: (202)
514–1289 [note: this is not a toll-free
number]; email: james.antal@usdoj.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
hearing is being convened to provide
information to the AIAN Advisory
Committee about the issue of American
Indian/Alaska Native children’s
exposure to violence in the home. The
focus for this first hearing will be on
issues of domestic violence, and child
physical and sexual abuse. The final
agenda is subject to adjustment, but it is
anticipated that on December 9, 2013,
there will be a morning and afternoon
session, with a break for lunch. The
morning session will likely include
welcoming remarks and introductions,
and panel presentations from invited
guests on the impact of American
Indian/Alaska Native children’s
exposure to violence in the home. The
afternoon session will likely include
presentations from experts invited to
brief the AIAN Advisory Committee on
measuring and describing American
Indian/Alaska Native children’s
exposure to violence, and existing
programs that attempt to address this
issue. There will also be opportunities
for public comment to occur in the
afternoon on December 9th. On
December 10th, there will be a morning
session that will include a review of
material presented during the previous
day and planning for subsequent
hearings. This meeting is open to the
public. Members of the public who wish
to attend this meeting must provide
photo identification upon entering the
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hearing facility. Those wishing to
provide public testimony during the
hearings should register through the
registration link at www.justice.gov/
defendingchildhood at least seven (7)
days in advance of the meeting.
Registrations will be accepted on a
space available basis. Testimony will
not be allowed without prior
registration. Please bring photo
identification and allow extra time prior
to the meeting for your arrival. Persons
interested in providing written
testimony to the AIAN Advisory
Committee should submit their written
comments to the DFO at least seven (7)
days prior to the hearing at
james.antal@usdoj.gov.
Anyone requiring special
accommodations should notify Mr.
Antal at least seven (7) days in advance
of the meeting.
Jim Antal,
Deputy Associate Administrator, Youth
Development, Prevention and Safety Division
and AI/AN Advisory Committee Designated
Federal Officer, Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice
Programs.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office of Justice Programs
[OJP (OJJDP) Docket No. 1635]
Hearing of the Advisory Committee of the Attorney General's Task
Force on American Indian/Alaska Native Children Exposed to Violence
AGENCY: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP),
Justice.
ACTION: Notice of hearing.
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SUMMARY: This is an announcement of the first hearing of the Advisory
Committee of the Attorney General's Task Force on American Indian/
Alaska Native Children Exposed to Violence (hereafter referred to as
the AIAN Advisory Committee). The AIAN Advisory Committee is chartered
to provide the Attorney General with valuable advice in the areas of
American Indian/Alaska Native children's exposure to violence for the
purpose of
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addressing the epidemic levels of exposure to violence faced by tribal
youth. Based on the testimony at four public hearings, on comprehensive
research, and on extensive input from experts, advocates, and impacted
families and tribal communities nationwide, the AIAN Advisory Committee
will issue a final report to the Attorney General presenting its
findings and comprehensive policy recommendations in the fall of 2014.
DATES: This first hearing will take place on Monday, December 9, 2013,
at 8:30 a.m., (full-day session) and Tuesday, December 10, 2013, at
8:30 a.m. (morning session only).
ADDRESSES: The hearing will take place at the Best Western Ramkota
Hotel, 800 South 3rd Street, Bismarck, ND 58504.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim Antal, AIAN Advisory Committee
Designated Federal Officer (DFO) and Deputy Associate Administrator,
Youth Development, Prevention and Safety Division, Office of Juvenile
Justice & Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, 810 7th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20531. Phone: (202) 514-1289 [note: this is
not a toll-free number]; email: james.antal@usdoj.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This hearing is being convened to provide
information to the AIAN Advisory Committee about the issue of American
Indian/Alaska Native children's exposure to violence in the home. The
focus for this first hearing will be on issues of domestic violence,
and child physical and sexual abuse. The final agenda is subject to
adjustment, but it is anticipated that on December 9, 2013, there will
be a morning and afternoon session, with a break for lunch. The morning
session will likely include welcoming remarks and introductions, and
panel presentations from invited guests on the impact of American
Indian/Alaska Native children's exposure to violence in the home. The
afternoon session will likely include presentations from experts
invited to brief the AIAN Advisory Committee on measuring and
describing American Indian/Alaska Native children's exposure to
violence, and existing programs that attempt to address this issue.
There will also be opportunities for public comment to occur in the
afternoon on December 9th. On December 10th, there will be a morning
session that will include a review of material presented during the
previous day and planning for subsequent hearings. This meeting is open
to the public. Members of the public who wish to attend this meeting
must provide photo identification upon entering the hearing facility.
Those wishing to provide public testimony during the hearings should
register through the registration link at www.justice.gov/defendingchildhood at least seven (7) days in advance of the meeting.
Registrations will be accepted on a space available basis. Testimony
will not be allowed without prior registration. Please bring photo
identification and allow extra time prior to the meeting for your
arrival. Persons interested in providing written testimony to the AIAN
Advisory Committee should submit their written comments to the DFO at
least seven (7) days prior to the hearing at james.antal@usdoj.gov.
Anyone requiring special accommodations should notify Mr. Antal at
least seven (7) days in advance of the meeting.
Jim Antal,
Deputy Associate Administrator, Youth Development, Prevention and
Safety Division and AI/AN Advisory Committee Designated Federal
Officer, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office
of Justice Programs.
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