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U.S. Department of Justice
Bureau of Justice Statistics
Form CTLEA
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2019 Census of Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies
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If you have any questions while completing this form, please contact [email protected] or call 1‑877‑346‑5693.
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OFFICIAL
TRIBAL NAME
TRIBAL LAW
ENFORCEMENT
AGENCY NAME
CHIEF OF POLICE
STREET ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY
NAME
TELEPHONE
TITLE
Area Code
Number
Extension
FAX
Area Code
Number
EMAIL ADDRESS
The 2019 Census of Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies (CTLEA) is a census of all tribal law enforcement agencies
granted authority by federally recognized tribes, tribal constitution, or tribal code, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), or
state justice enforcement agencies. Information collected on this form will provide needed information to tribes, law
enforcement agencies, federal agencies, and other partners working on tribal lands. The Bureau of Justice Statistics
(BJS) greatly appreciates your assistance.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please answer all questions with reference to the tribal law enforcement agency specified above. Answer the
questions as accurately as possible given the organization and structure of your agency.
2. For all questions, the phrase “during calendar year 2018” refers to January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018.
3. For any series of yes or no response questions, please check either “Yes” or “No” for each option.
4. Please submit your completed form by mailing it to NORC in the enclosed postage paid envelope, by faxing to NORC
at xxx xxx xxxx, or by scanning and emailing all pages to [email protected].
5. If you have questions or need assistance in completing the survey, please contact NORC via email at
[email protected] or call 1‑877‑346‑5693. If you have questions about the CTLEA program, please contact
Steven W. Perry of BJS via email ([email protected]) or telephone (1-202-307-0777).
BURDEN STATEMENT
Federal agencies may not conduct or sponsor an information collection, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information, unless
it displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 30 minutes
per response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing
and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspects of this collection of information,
including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Director, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 810 Seventh Street, NW, Washington, DC 20531. The
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended (34 USC 10132), authorizes this information collection. Data about your agency
collected in this survey will be made publicly available after analysis. However, BJS will not release the names, phone numbers, or email addresses
of the actual persons responsible for completing the instrument. Although this survey is voluntary, BJS needs your participation to make the results
comprehensive, accurate, and timely.
SECTION A. JURISDICTION
Your agency has been selected for this survey based on its
status as a tribal law enforcement agency granted authority
by a federally recognized tribe, tribal constitution, and/or
tribal code.
A1. During calendar year 2018, did your tribal law
enforcement agency employ at least one sworn law
enforcement officer with general arrest powers and/or
the authority to issue citations?
1 ¢ Yes
2 ¢ No
If No, please return this survey to NORC
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A2. For crimes and/or tribal code violations occurring on
tribal lands, which types of offenders did your officers
have the authority to issue citations or arrest during
calendar year 2018, in all circumstances?
Citation
authority
Arrest
authority
Yes
No
Yes
No
a. Indian offenders with Indian
victims������������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
b. Indian offenders with non‑Indian
victims������������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
c. Indian offenders for victimless
crime (e.g., gambling, prostitution,
or drug violations)������������������������� 1 ¢
d. Non‑Indian offenders with Indian
victims������������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
2 ¢
e. Non‑Indian offenders with
non‑Indian victims������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
f. Non‑Indian offenders for
victimless crimes��������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
SECTION B. ADMINISTRATION
B1. During FY 2018, did your tribal law enforcement agency
receive funding from the following sources?
Yes
No
a. Tribal council or tribal government�����������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
b. BIA 638 contract��������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
c. Self‑governance compacts����������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
d. Department of Justice Coordinated Tribal
Assistance Solicitation (CTAS)����������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
e. Federal grants, other than 638 funding and
CTAS��������������������������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
f. State grant(s)��������������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
g. Other state funding����������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
h. Tribal business enterprise������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
i. Private funding source�����������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
B2. During calendar year 2018, were the following benefits
provided to your tribal law enforcement agency’s
full‑time officers?
Yes
No
a. Medical insurance������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
b. Dental insurance��������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
c. Vision insurance���������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
d. Life insurance�������������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
e. Retirement contributions (e.g. pension/401K)
1 ¢
2 ¢
f. Paid time off, including annual leave and sick
time���������������������������������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
g. Short and/or long term disability��������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
h. Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
benefits (e.g. parental leave)��������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
i. Collective bargaining�������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
B3. During calendar year 2018, did your tribal law
enforcement agency supply the following items to
sworn personnel?
Yes
No
a. Primary side arm��������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
b. Backup side arm��������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
c. Body armor����������������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
d. Uniform�����������������������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
e. Electronic control device (e.g. Taser)�������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
f. Collapsible/non‑collapsible baton������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
g. OC spray (e.g. pepper spray)�������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
B4. Enter your tribal law enforcement agency’s total
number of full time and part time sworn officers
by race and Hispanic origin for the pay period that
included December 31, 2018. If an exact number is
not available, please provide an estimate and check the
“Estimate” box. If none, enter 0.
Race/Hispanic origin:
Full‑time
sworn
Estimate
Part‑time
sworn
Estimate
a. White,
non‑Hispanic
¢
¢
b. American Indian
or Alaska Native,
non‑Hispanic
¢
¢
c. Black or African
American,
non-Hispanic
¢
¢
d. Hispanic or
Latino
¢
¢
e. Asian,
non‑Hispanic
¢
¢
f. Native Hawaiian
or Other Pacific
Islander,
non‑Hispanic
¢
¢
g. Race/Hispanic
origin not known
¢
¢
Please submit your completed form by mailing it to NORC in the enclosed
postage‑paid envelope or by faxing each page toll‑free to NORC at 1‑866‑315‑7129.
If you have questions or concerns, or if you need assistance in completing the survey,
please contact NORC via e‑mail at [email protected] or call 1‑877‑346‑5693.
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B5. During calendar year 2018, were any of your tribal
police officers authorized by the state to enforce
state laws?
1 ¢ Yes
2 ¢ No
C4. During calendar year 2018, did your tribal law
enforcement agency make arrests for any of the
following on tribal lands?
Yes
B6. During calendar year 2018, were the following trainings
available to your officers? Please include training
provided by your agency or any other agency.
Yes
No
a. POST required training����������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
b. Leadership������������������������������������������������������ 1 ¢
2 ¢
c. Native language or cultural awareness���������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
d. Use of force����������������������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
e. Patrol skills������������������������������������������������������ 1 ¢
2 ¢
f. BIA Special Law Enforcement Commission
(SLEC) training������������������������������������������������ 1 ¢
2 ¢
g. Crisis response training (e.g. identification of
mental health or substance abuse issues)����� 1 ¢
2 ¢
h. Collection of forensic/DNA evidence�������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
i. Collection of digital/electronic evidence���������
2 ¢
1 ¢
SECTION C. OPERATIONS
C1. Enter the total number of calls for service (e.g., 911
calls, non-emergency calls, alarm, other source,
self‑dispatched, or self‑initiated) received and
dispatched by your tribal law enforcement agency
during calendar year 2018. If an exact number is not
available, please provide an estimate and check the
“Estimate” box.
Total number
Calls/requests for
service received or
self‑dispatched�������������
Information
Estimate not available
¢
¢
C2. Enter the total number of arrests made by your tribal
law enforcement agency during calendar year 2018. If
the exact number is not known, please provide an estimate
and check the “Estimate” box.
Total arrests by
your agency
Arrests��������������������������
Information
Estimate not available
¢
¢
C3. Enter the total number of juvenile (i.e. persons under
age 18) arrests made by your tribal law enforcement
agency during calendar year 2018. If the exact number
is not known, please provide an estimate and check the
“Estimate” box.
Total juvenile
arrests by your
agency
Arrests��������������������������
2 ¢
3 ¢
b. Arrests for violation of protection
orders�������������������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
3 ¢
c. Arrests for sex trafficking (Sex
trafficking is defined as: A
commercial sex act is induced by
force, fraud, or coercion OR in which
the person induced to perform such
an act is younger than age 18.)����������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
3 ¢
d. Arrests for labor trafficking (Labor
trafficking is defined as: Recruitment,
harboring, transportation, provision,
or obtaining of a person for labor or
services through the use of force,
fraud, or coercion for the purpose of
subjection to involuntary servitude,
peonage, debt bondage, or slavery.)�� 1 ¢
2 ¢
3 ¢
e. Arrests for opioid sales or distribution
1 ¢
2 ¢
3 ¢
f. Arrests for methamphetamine sales
or distribution�������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
3 ¢
g. Arrests for neglect, abuse or financial
exploitation of the elderly�������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
3 ¢
SECTION D. AGENCY FUNCTIONS
D1. During calendar year 2018, did your tribal law
enforcement agency perform the following functions?
Yes
No
1 ¢
2 ¢
b. Crime scene investigation������������������������������ 1 ¢
2 ¢
c. Emergency medical services������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
d. Fire services, including evacuation and
traffic control�������������������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
e. Housing code enforcement����������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
f. Natural resources enforcement��������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
g. Parking enforcement and control�������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
h. Patrol of/at casinos���������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
i. School resource officers��������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
j. Traffic law enforcement���������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
k. Collection of forensic/DNA evidence�������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
l. Collection of digital/electronic evidence�������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
a. Animal control������������������������������������������������
Information
Estimate not available
¢
No Unknown
a. Arrests for domestic violence
(Domestic violence includes violence,
threats of violence, or serious bodily
harm committed by intimate partners,
immediate family members, or
other relatives.)����������������������������������� 1 ¢
¢
Please submit your completed form by mailing it to NORC in the enclosed
postage‑paid envelope or by faxing each page toll‑free to NORC at 1‑866‑315‑7129.
If you have questions or concerns, or if you need assistance in completing the survey,
please contact NORC via e‑mail at [email protected] or call 1‑877‑346‑5693.
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D2. During calendar year 2018, did your tribal law
enforcement agency officers perform any of the
following duties?
E2. During calendar year 2018, did your agency submit 12
consecutive months of crime data directly to any of the
following?
Yes
No
Yes
No
1 ¢
2 ¢
a. Bureau of Indian Affairs record systems���������
1 ¢
2 ¢
b. Jail, detention, or corrections services or
operations������������������������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
b. State Uniform Crime Reporting
(UCR) Program����������������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
c. FBI UCR Program�������������������������������������������
2 ¢
a. Prisoner transport�������������������������������������������
c. Booking and release of arrestees and
inmates������������������������������������������������������������ 1 ¢
2 ¢
d. Temporary hold for other authorities�������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
e. Court security (e.g. bailiffs)�����������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
f. Execute arrest/search warrants���������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
g. Prosecute cases (e.g. providing evidence or
testimony) in court������������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
E3. During calendar year 2018, did your tribal law
enforcement agency submit information to any of the
following FBI CJIS criminal justice database programs?
Yes
No
1 ¢
2 ¢
b. National Instant Criminal Background Check
System (NICS)������������������������������������������������ 1 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
2 ¢
a. National Crime Information Center (NCIC)�����
h. Process server (serving eviction notices,
protection orders from tribe/state/local police,
child support orders)��������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
c. National Data Exchange (N-DEx)�������������������
i. SORNA (Sex Offender Registration and
Notification Act) registration���������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
d. Next Generation Identification
(formerly known as IAFIS)������������������������������ 1 ¢
j. Crisis intervention
(e.g. psychological evaluation or hold)������������ 1 ¢
2 ¢
k. Probation officer or probationary functions���� 1 ¢
2 ¢
l. Support for social services
(e.g. child in need of care)������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
D3. During calendar year 2018, did any state, local, federal
or other tribal law enforcement agencies deputize
officers from your tribal law enforcement agency?
E4. During calendar year 2018, was your tribal law
enforcement agency able to issue AMBER Alerts?
1 ¢ Yes
2 ¢ No
E5. During calendar year 2018, did your tribal law
enforcement agency have an IT department or IT
specialist on staff or have access to one not on staff?
Yes
No
1 ¢
2 ¢
2 ¢
b. Access to an IT Department or an IT
Specialist not on staff�������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
c. Federal agency����������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
c. Outside contracted IT services�����������������������
2 ¢
d. Other tribal law enforcement agencies����������
1 ¢
2 ¢
Yes
No
a. Local agency��������������������������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
b. State agency��������������������������������������������������
1 ¢
SECTION E.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Agency
accessed
electronic
data from:
Agency
submitted
electronic
data to:
Yes
Yes
No
1 ¢
E6. During calendar year 2018, was the following
equipment available to officers in your tribal law
enforcement agency?
Yes
No
1 ¢
2 ¢
b. Laptop/tablet in patrol vehicles����������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
c. Case management system (CMS)/
record management system (RMS)���������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
d. Land mobile radio system
(e.g. LMR, radio management system) ���������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
e. Satellite phones���������������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
f. Cell phone for personal use����������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
g. Tablets, not in patrol vehicles�������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
a. Computers in the office�����������������������������������
E1. During calendar year 2018, did your tribal law
enforcement agency access or submit criminal justice
information (e.g., background checks, fingerprints,
etc.) through any of the following agencies/entities?
No
a. IT department or an IT specialist on staff�������
a. Internal Agency System (e.g. DOJ
Tribal Access Program)������������������ 1 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
h. Electronic fingerprinting machines�����������������
b. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)�������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
i. GPS equipment����������������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
c. Local justice agency
(city or county)�������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
j. Dashboard cameras����������������������������������������
1 ¢
d. State justice agency����������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
k. Mobile hot spot or internet access throughout
your agency’s jurisdiction�������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
e. Other tribes������������������������������������ 1 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
l. Mobile fingerprint scanner������������������������������
1 ¢
2 ¢
f. Criminal justice fusion center��������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
1 ¢
2 ¢
m. Body-worn cameras���������������������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
n. Professional grade cameras for evidence
collection (e.g. digital or film cameras that
are not cell phone cameras)��������������������������� 1 ¢
2 ¢
Please submit your completed form by mailing it to NORC in the enclosed
postage‑paid envelope or by faxing each page toll‑free to NORC at 1‑866‑315‑7129.
If you have questions or concerns, or if you need assistance in completing the survey,
please contact NORC via e‑mail at [email protected] or call 1‑877‑346‑5693.
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