Price-raising drug enforcement suppresses drug use, but it is expensive and
may increase property crime. This has led to contradictory recommendations
concerning how drug enforcement should or should not be used. We reconcile
these recommendations by incorporating the enforcement's effects on both d
rug use and on property crime within an optimal-control model that recogniz
es whether convicted drug-involved property offenders are merely incarcerat
ed or whether they receive some form of drug treatment.