UPDATE: Students and faculty at Oral Roberts University are participating in Criminal Justice Day today, where the Tulsa Police Department is showcasing critical aspects of law enforcement operations. This event is providing students with a unique opportunity to engage directly with law enforcement professionals and learn about potential careers in public safety.
The event kicked off earlier today, featuring specialized units from the Tulsa Police Department, including the Training Division, Bomb Squad, Special Operations Team (SOT), Motorcycle Unit, Aviation Unit, and SPYDR (Detective Division). Officers are demonstrating their advanced equipment and offering students a chance to navigate a mini obstacle course, simulating the physical challenges faced in police work.
Additionally, the Broken Arrow Police Department is actively involved, showcasing their mounted unit and discussing community protection efforts. Officers are engaging with students about police services and the rigorous process to become a Tulsa Police Officer.
The Tulsa Police Department is encouraging students interested in law enforcement careers to visit www.jointpd.com for detailed information on application requirements and career pathways.
This event not only highlights the practical aspects of police work but also fosters connections between students and law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of community and safety. As the day unfolds, participants are gaining invaluable insights and experiences that may shape their future careers in criminal justice.
Stay tuned for more updates on this engaging event as it continues to unfold, providing critical insights into the world of law enforcement.