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Episode 90: Scott Munro, President of the Detectives' Endowment Association

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On this episode of Cop Talk, Ed Mamet and Kevin Schroeder engage in a comprehensive conversation with Detective Scott Munro, the newly appointed president of the Detectives' Endowment Association (DEA) of New York City. Munro shares his extensive journey in law enforcement, his vision for the DEA, and the significant challenges faced by NYPD detectives. The discussion covers a wide range of issues, including manpower shortages, pension reforms, legislative advocacy, high caseloads, and the critical need for experienced detectives. The episode also explores the evolving nature of police work, the role of union collaboration, and efforts to enhance training durations and working conditions. With insights into the operational dynamics and political influences impacting the force, the conversation emphasizes the necessity of committee involvement and coordinated efforts to retain skilled detectives and improve their quality of life.

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