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The Intensive Supervision Experiment

An Historical Review

Thomas A. Danek

North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts

Anne Barnes

North Carolina GeneralAssembly

Franklin E. Freeman, JR

North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts

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.

Evaluation Review, Vol. 14, No. 6, 607-611 (1990)
DOI: 10.1177/0193841X9001400603


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