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Alisha Morrison

Senior Program Manager

Tribal Justice Exchange, Center for Justice Innovation

Alisha Morrison is a senior program manager for the Center for Justice Innovation’s Tribal Justice Exchange. Alisha works with tribal courts to assist with justice system needs assessments, strategic planning projects and implementation of problem-solving practices. Additionally, she is involved in tribal justice projects such as the development of a tribal Risk-Need-Responsivity tool for tribal courts and the development of court-based materials for Native child victims and witnesses. Before joining the Center, Alisha worked as a program specialist for the Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy program at the James E. Rogers College of Law where she supported recruitment and retention initiatives for Native law students and worked with the program’s Tribal Justice Clinic and International Human Rights Advocacy Workshop. Alisha holds a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Arizona, with a minor in Adolescents, Community and Education, and a J.D. with concentrations in Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy and Family Law from the University of Arizona College of Law. She is an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe and she is licensed to practice law in the state of New York.

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The Implementation and Enhancement Training is offered as part of the Healing to Wellness Courts Training and Technical Assistance project -- A project delivered by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) under a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance.

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