Education
M.P.S., University of Connecticut
M.A., Columbia University
B.S., Jacksonville University
About Kenneth
Mr. Gray is a retired FBI Special Agent, retiring with 24 years of service. Prior to
his service with the FBI, Mr. Gray was a Naval Officer in the Surface Warfare community,
U.S. Navy. During his FBI career, Mr. Gray conducted investigations in Foreign Counter-Intelligence
matters, Counterterrorism, Computer Intrusions, Infra Structure Protection, Counter
Proliferation, and Surveillance. In 1999, Mr. Gray initiated the Connecticut InfraGard
Chapter, which is a partnership between the FBI and the private sector, sharing threat
information and best practices. In 2001, Mr. Gray initiated the Connecticut Joint
Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) which is a joint agency task force, involving federal,
state, and local law enforcement, to address the terror threat. From 1990 to 2001,
Mr Gray was a member of the New Haven FBI SWAT team, and then became a crisis management
coordinator for the New Haven Division of the FBI.
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Mr. Gray is a member of ASIS International, and obtained his certified protection
professional (CPP) certification in 2012.
Mr. Gray is a member of ASIS International, InfraGard, Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences (ACJS), the American Society of Criminology (ASC), Association of Former
Intelligence Officers (AFIO), and the Society of Retired Special Agents of the FBI.
Mr. Gray is a Ph.D. candidate in Criminal Justice at the University of New Haven.
His academic research interests include detection of deception, interviews and interrogations,
crisis management, intelligence and terrorism.
Research Interests
Detection of Deception, Interviews and Interrogations, Crisis Management, Intelligence
and Terrorism
Courses Taught
- CJST 2201 Principles of Investigation
- CJST 4400 Problems in Criminal Justice Seminar
- CJST 4420 Advanced Investigative Techniques
- FOR 633 Advanced Investigations II