The Intensive Protective Supervision Project (IPSP) is designed to address the populations of
"status offenders," or "undisciplined children." A number of legislative and programmatic
influences antedated the current project in North Carolina. This article provides a brief summary
of the major events affecting the evolution of the IPSP.
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References
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Juvenile Services Division. North Carolina Administration Office of the Courts.1987. Intensive protective supervision project manualRaleigh, NC. Mimeo.