PAGC visits largest tribal police force in U.S.
Following major incidents in Saskatchewan, including the mass stabbings at James Smith Cree Nation, there has been heightened interest in the establishment of more tribal police services.
To gain more perspective and insight on the idea, representatives from Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) recently ventured down to Arizona recently to research the best practices in Indigenous policing from the biggest tribal police force in the United States.
PAGC representatives took in a two-day presentation by the Navajo Tribal Police in Chinle, Ari., in which they learned about the Tribal Police’s policing model. They also got a tour of the Navajo Police Department, and their department of corrections, judicial district court, and training academy.
PAGC Vice Chief Joseph Tsannie said the biggest goal was to provide its member nations with ideas, examples from an established Indigenous police service like the Navajo Tribal Police.