In this paper we present a budget-constrained optimal control model aimed at finding the optimal enforcement profile for a street-level, illicit drug crackdown operation. The objective is defined as minimizing the number of dealers dealing at the end of the crackdown operation, using this as a surrogate measure of residual criminal activity. Analytical results show that optimal enforcement policy will invariably use the budget resources completely. Numerical analysis using realistic estimates of parameters shows that crackdowns normally lead to significant results within a matter of a week, and if they do not, it is likely that they will be offering very limited success even if pursued for a much longer duration. We also show that a ramp-up...
An incentives based theory of policing is developed which can explain the phenomenon of random “crac...
A heroin epidemic mathematical model with prevention information and treatment, as control interven...
A debate in drug policy rankles between proponents of use reduction and harm reduction. This paper p...
In this paper we present a budget-constrained optimal control model aimed at finding the optimal enf...
AbstractIn this paper we present a budget-constrained optimal control model aimed at finding the opt...
Optimal Control Model for Crackdown on Illicit Drug Markets. (CentER Discussion Paper; Vol. 1999-85)...
In this paper an optimal control model is presented to design enforcement programs minimizing the so...
In this paper an optimal control model is presented to design enforcement programs minimizing the so...
An optimal control problem for the dynamic enforcement (crackdown) of dealers on a pure seller's mar...
dynamic programming/optimal control: applications to drug policy, judicial/legal: crime and drug pol...
This paper develops an incentives-based theory of policing that can explain the phenomenon of random...
Bahrens D, Dawid H. On the Imitation and Communication Effects in Illicit Drug Markets: A Genetic Al...
We present a model which ties together rational drug consumption, taxation, crime and other drug-rel...
In this paper, we amend the standard model of law enforcement, by introducing a marginal cost of pub...
An incentives based theory of policing is developed which can explain the phenomenon of random “crac...
An incentives based theory of policing is developed which can explain the phenomenon of random “crac...
A heroin epidemic mathematical model with prevention information and treatment, as control interven...
A debate in drug policy rankles between proponents of use reduction and harm reduction. This paper p...
In this paper we present a budget-constrained optimal control model aimed at finding the optimal enf...
AbstractIn this paper we present a budget-constrained optimal control model aimed at finding the opt...
Optimal Control Model for Crackdown on Illicit Drug Markets. (CentER Discussion Paper; Vol. 1999-85)...
In this paper an optimal control model is presented to design enforcement programs minimizing the so...
In this paper an optimal control model is presented to design enforcement programs minimizing the so...
An optimal control problem for the dynamic enforcement (crackdown) of dealers on a pure seller's mar...
dynamic programming/optimal control: applications to drug policy, judicial/legal: crime and drug pol...
This paper develops an incentives-based theory of policing that can explain the phenomenon of random...
Bahrens D, Dawid H. On the Imitation and Communication Effects in Illicit Drug Markets: A Genetic Al...
We present a model which ties together rational drug consumption, taxation, crime and other drug-rel...
In this paper, we amend the standard model of law enforcement, by introducing a marginal cost of pub...
An incentives based theory of policing is developed which can explain the phenomenon of random “crac...
An incentives based theory of policing is developed which can explain the phenomenon of random “crac...
A heroin epidemic mathematical model with prevention information and treatment, as control interven...
A debate in drug policy rankles between proponents of use reduction and harm reduction. This paper p...