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校园安全

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校园安全 works around the clock to protect the well-being and safety of students, 教师, 员工及访客. From proactive campus patrols to crime prevention programs, your safety is our top concern.

校园安全 officers comprise the department’s patrol, investigations and administrative divisions and are authorized to arrest and detain individuals on university-owned or -controlled property per Oklahoma state statute Title 22, 第187节. 军官们指挥步行, bicycle and vehicular patrols of the campus, including residence halls – 24 hours a day, 一年365天. Officers patrol and maintain a security presence at three separate campuses and several non-campus buildings and properties that are owned or controlled by The University of Tulsa.  The department is augmented with off-duty Tulsa Police officers employed to assist campus patrol and security for large campus sporting and special events.

最靠谱的网赌软件 has a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Tulsa Police Department that establishes collaboration on reports of sexual assault, 家庭暴力, dating violence and stalking victims, including off-campus incidents that involve members of the 最靠谱的网赌软件 community where Tulsa Police provides the law enforcement capabilities on campus. 校园安全 communicates and cooperates with all other federal and state law enforcement agencies to ensure awareness of incidents that may occur on or off campus.

The communications center is staffed 24 hours a day, 一年365天 with APCO-certified Public Safety Dispatchers (Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials) and other support personnel who monitor all electronic security systems (fire and intrusion alarms, 门禁系统, 监控摄像头, emergency phones and radios).

在紧急情况下

  • Remain as calm as possible
  • Immediately report the incident to 校园安全 918-631-5555 or 911 for Tulsa Police
  • Stay on the telephone until help arrives

If you’ve witnessed a crime

  • Mentally estimate the suspect’s height, weight and age
  • Remember identifiable characteristics, like facial features, hair, etc.
  • Listen to suspect’s speech or accent
  • Note the type and color of clothing
  • Look for details such as tattoos and scars