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- Publications
- Influence
The effect of addition of liraglutide to high‐dose intensive insulin therapy: a randomized prospective trial
- W. Lane, S. Weinrib, J. Rappaport, C. Hale
- Medicine
- Diabetes, obesity & metabolism
- 1 September 2014
Patients with type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance may require high insulin doses to control hyperglycaemia. The addition of glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonists (GLP‐1 RAs) to basal insulin… Expand
Collective Bargaining Rights and Police Misconduct: Evidence from Florida
- D. Dharmapala, R. McAdams, J. Rappaport
- Political Science
- 1 August 2019
Growing controversy surrounds the impact of labor unions on law enforcement behavior. Critics argue that unions impede organizational reform and insulate officers from discipline for misconduct. Yet… Expand
How Private Insurers Regulate Public Police
- J. Rappaport
- Sociology
- 15 February 2016
A string of deadly police-citizen encounters, made public on an unprecedented scale, has thrust American policing into the crucible of political conflict. New social movements have taken to the… Expand
The Effect of Collective Bargaining Rights on Law Enforcement: Evidence from Florida
- D. Dharmapala, R. McAdams, J. Rappaport
- Economics
- 2018
Growing controversy surrounds the impact of labor unions on law enforcement behavior. Critics allege that unions impede organizational reform and insulate officers from discipline for misconduct. The… Expand
The Structural Function of the Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel of Choice
- J. Rappaport
- Sociology
- The Supreme Court Review
- 1 January 2017
The “root meaning” of the Sixth Amendment’s Counsel Clause is the right to retain counsel of one’s choice. Yet until just last Term, no criminal defendant had ever persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court to… Expand
Comparative Domestic Constitutionalism: Rethinking Criminal Procedure Using the Administrative Constitution
- J. Rappaport
- Sociology
- 1 June 2006
This Note compares the "administrative constitution" — the Administrative Procedure Act — to the constitution of criminal procedure set forth in the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment.… Expand
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The Wandering Officer
- B. Grunwald, J. Rappaport
- Psychology
- 30 April 2020
“Wandering officers” are law-enforcement officers fired by one department, sometimes for serious misconduct, who then find work at another agency. Policing experts hold disparate views about the… Expand
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Is Police Behavior Getting Worse? Data Selection and the Measurement of Policing Harms
- A. Ouss, J. Rappaport
- Business
- The Journal of Legal Studies
- 1 January 2020
Public concern about harmful policing is surging. Governments are paying historic amounts for law enforcement liability. Has police behavior changed? Or is society responding differently? Traditional… Expand
Collective Bargaining and Police Misconduct
- Dhammika Dharmapala, R. McAdams, J. Rappaport
- Political Science
- 2018
Unbundling Criminal Trial Rights
- J. Rappaport
- Economics
- 9 January 2015
The notion that criminal defendants are put to an all-or-nothing choice between the guilty plea and full-blown jury trial is both pervasive and wrong. Defendants can, and sometimes do, “unbundle”… Expand
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