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Robin Hattersley-Gray

Robin has been covering the security and campus law enforcement industries since 1998 and is a specialist in school, university and hospital security, public safety and emergency management, as well as emerging technologies and systems integration. She joined CS in 2005 and has authored award-winning editorial on campus law enforcement and security funding, officer recruitment and retention, access control, IP video, network integration, event management, crime trends, the Clery Act, Title IX compliance, sexual assault, dating abuse, emergency communications, incident management software and more. Robin has been featured on national and local media outlets and was formerly associate editor for the trade publication Security Sales & Integration.

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Robin Hattersley-Gray's Latest Opinion Posts

Read: Demands to Defund the Police Bring Big Changes to Campus Security

Demands to Defund the Police Bring Big Changes to Campus Security

The reform movement is forcing educational facilities to revise their approaches to campus safety and security.

Read: The Perils of Neglecting Security Systems Maintenance and Why You Should Care

The Perils of Neglecting Security Systems Maintenance and Why You Should Care

It is up to integrators to explain to their clients the importance of maintaining security systems. Not doing so can lead to tragedy.

Robin Hattersley-Gray's Latest Posts

Read: Video Surveillance Survey Finds AI, Cloud, License Plate Recognition Gaining Traction

Video Surveillance Survey Finds AI, Cloud, License Plate Recognition Gaining Traction

Campus Safety’s latest research finds security cameras continue to be a popular investment as more campuses embrace AI, the cloud, and LPR.

Read: Biden Executive Order Acknowledges AI’s Potential, Warns Against “Irresponsible Use”

Biden Executive Order Acknowledges AI’s Potential, Warns Against “Irresponsible Use”

Security Industry Association reviewing White House executive order and plans to offer a full analysis of the edict soon.

Read: New York Ends School Biometrics Ban — With One Exception

New York Ends School Biometrics Ban — With One Exception

Empire State K-12 schools are still barred from using facial recognition tech because a study determined the risks may outweigh the benefits.

Read: Schools, Healthcare Continue to Bolster Access Control, Struggle to Manage Changes

Schools, Healthcare Continue to Bolster Access Control, Struggle to Manage Changes

Campus Safety survey finds most campuses embrace lockdown and access control, are more aware of challenges associated with the systems.

Read: Michigan State Implements Security Upgrades After February Mass Shooting

Michigan State Implements Security Upgrades After February Mass Shooting

The upgrades were prompted by February’s active shooter incident that killed three MSU students.

Read: Study: Educational, Healthcare Facilities Increasingly Rely on Video Surveillance

Study: Educational, Healthcare Facilities Increasingly Rely on Video Surveillance

Campus Safety’s 2021 Video Surveillance Survey reveals insights from campus end-users about their wants, challenges and more.

Read: Questions Raised About Accuracy of ShotSpotter Gunshot Detection

Questions Raised About Accuracy of ShotSpotter Gunshot Detection

A report by a Chicago watchdog agency claims ShotSpotter is ineffective, but the company says its solution is 97% accurate.

Read: Campuses Report Having Mixed Success With Access Control, Lockdowns

Campuses Report Having Mixed Success With Access Control, Lockdowns

Demand for access control, locks, visitor management and other solutions is on the rise, but the ability to lockdown is still a challenge.

Read: Why Campus Emergency Notification Systems Performed Well During the Pandemic

Why Campus Emergency Notification Systems Performed Well During the Pandemic

According to the Campus Safety Emergency Notification Survey, only 3% of survey respondents said they experienced many pandemic-related problems.

Read: OSU Completes Project to Install More Than 540 Emergency Locks in Classrooms

OSU Completes Project to Install More Than 540 Emergency Locks in Classrooms

The $1 million project saw emergency locks installed in 48 academic buildings from March 2018 to March of this year.

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