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Robin Hattersley, Editor-in-Chief

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. She obtained her undergraduate degree in history from California State University, Long Beach.

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Read: Bourbon County Schools Might Bring Back Distance Learning

Bourbon County Schools Might Bring Back Distance Learning

Bourbon County district officials say its schools’ salaries can’t compete with nearby Fayette County’s new teacher pay rates.

Read: NYPD Cuts Nearly 500 School Crossing Guards

NYPD Cuts Nearly 500 School Crossing Guards

The school crossing guard job cuts will result in $7.5 million savings in 2024 and beyond.

Read: UPDATE: Newport News Teacher Shot by 6-Year-Old Student Has Resigned

UPDATE: Newport News Teacher Shot by 6-Year-Old Student Has Resigned

The Richneck teacher’s last day was Monday. She was shot in the hand and chest and has gone through multiple surgeries.

Read: Wisconsin Office of School Safety at Risk Due to Lack of Funding

Wisconsin Office of School Safety at Risk Due to Lack of Funding

The significant reduction in funding means Wisconsin residents will lose access to the Office of School Safety’s 24/7 anonymous tip line.

Read: How a Brown County Kansas School Safety Initiative Made Its Entire Community Safer

How a Brown County Kansas School Safety Initiative Made Its Entire Community Safer

Brown County’s Teen Heartsaver Initiative has provided First Aid training and certification to nearly 2,000 high school students, campus employees, and area residents.

Read: SEC Doubles Penalties On Home Teams When Fans Rush Game Fields, Courts

SEC Doubles Penalties On Home Teams When Fans Rush Game Fields, Courts

New security policies have also been implemented by the SEC so schools can better control rowdy athletic event crowds.

Read: Mom of 6-Year-Old Who Shot Richneck Teacher to Plead Guilty to Federal Charges

Mom of 6-Year-Old Who Shot Richneck Teacher to Plead Guilty to Federal Charges

The boy’s 26-year-old mother also faces state child neglect and endangerment charges as a result of the Richneck Elementary School shooting.

Read: Sacramento USD and City Settle Sexual Abuse Case for $52M

Sacramento USD and City Settle Sexual Abuse Case for $52M

Sacramento and its school district have settled claims stemming from the sexual abuse of at least eight children by a former aide.

Read: How Campus Cops Can Become Allies of the LGBTQ+ Community

How Campus Cops Can Become Allies of the LGBTQ+ Community

The Washington University in St. Louis Police Department has embraced Safe Zone training to better support LGBTQ+ students, staff, administrators and faculty.

Read: Most Teachers Believe Teachers Carrying Guns on Campus Would Make Schools Less Safe

Most Teachers Believe Teachers Carrying Guns on Campus Would Make Schools Less Safe

About 19% of all the teachers who participated in a new RAND study said they would carry a gun at school if allowed.

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