. Annual report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston. esidents to remove and prosecute violent offenders from theirneighborhoods. Neighborhood businesses are crucial to the overall well-being of theneighborhoods they serve. SNI provides a variety of training pro-grams, loan assistance, and business education programs to help localmerchants move their economic endeavors from a struggle for survivaltoward enhanced opportunities for growth and success. The Boston Medical Centers Child Witness to Violence Project is animportant part of the SNIs prevention and treatment efforts. It pro


. Annual report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston. esidents to remove and prosecute violent offenders from theirneighborhoods. Neighborhood businesses are crucial to the overall well-being of theneighborhoods they serve. SNI provides a variety of training pro-grams, loan assistance, and business education programs to help localmerchants move their economic endeavors from a struggle for survivaltoward enhanced opportunities for growth and success. The Boston Medical Centers Child Witness to Violence Project is animportant part of the SNIs prevention and treatment efforts. It pro-vides training to police officers, counseling to affected children andfamilies, and consultations with police and the community as a wholeto deal with the troubling problems caused by childrens increasingexposure to violence in inner-city neighborhoods. In doing so theyalso help to secure a safer future for these children and for theirneighborhoods. 7 Warren Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02116-6199 Telephone: (617) 343-4250 Commander: Captain Charles J. Cellucci. In 1997 District D-4 developed strongnew partnerships with the Boston Housing Authority, numerous pri\ate landlords, and other governmentagencies to address street level drug activity. Working with communi-ty and tenant groups in several neighborhoods. District 4 officers, rep-resentatives of the BHA, and other housing and law enforcementagencies compiled an extensive list of buildings, housing complexes,and other areas suspected as possible havens for local drug areas were then targeted by Drug Unit officers using searchwarrants and other measures to shut down these illegal drug dealingoperations. Perhaps the most important positive outcome of these partnershipshas been the vigorous enforcement of a new federal housing law allows for the immediate discontinuance of benefits to anySection 8 tenants who engage in drug dealing, and has already beenvery effective in helping authorities to remov


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