

OBJECTIVE The objective of the Tulsa Police Explorers Post 10 is to provide an in-depth, first-hand experience in all related fields of law enforcement. All Explorer training is in accordance with the by-laws and guidelines of the Explorer Division of the Boy Scouts of America and the Tulsa Police Department.
This program is intended for young adults ages 15 (14 if completed 8th grade) to 18 who have expressed a sincere interest in the law enforcement field as a career and who qualify for membership in the organization.
PURPOSE Our commitment is to improve relations between police officers and the youth in the City of Tulsa through a close working relationship with youth who have expressed an interest in or are curious about police work.
To allow Explorers an opportunity to become closely involved with police work through specialized training, special details and community programs and service.
The program provides for young people to serve the community, develop leadership skills and provides an attitude of support from peers and adults during the maturing process.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Applicants applying for membership within the Tulsa Police Explorer program must:
1. Be 15 (14 if completed 8th grade), but not
more than 18 years of age (unless approved by Post Advisors)..
2. Be enrolled in an official educational program.
3. Have no prior arrests or record of suspicious activities.
4. Due to the nature of police work, applicants cannot be on any kind of mood altering medication.
5. Applicants must attend three consecutive meetings and pass an oral interview.
6. Post members must pay dues ($1.00 per week).
Post meetings are held every Tuesday from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Tulsa Police Department's Training Academy, 6066 E. 66th St. North. To obtain information and confirm meeting times call (918) 591-4500
Exploring is a worksite-based program. Exploring's purpose is to provide experiences that help young people mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults. Explorers are ready to investigate the meaning of interdependence in their personal relationships and communities.
At regular scheduled Post meetings, Police explorers have the opportunity to learn first hand, through an academic, recreational and social program, all areas of law enforcement. A hands-on approach gives young adults the opportunity to work along side police officers and learn important facts about police work that will assist them in making a decision about a career in law enforcement.
UNIFORMS Explorer uniforms are police style and are provided by the Tulsa Police Explorers Post 10. The uniform is to be worn in accordance with the standard operating procedures of Post 10. Additional equipment provided by Explorer Post 10 includes the following: uniform patches, badge and collar brass. Explorer uniform maintenance is the sole responsibility of each member and the uniform remains the property of the Tulsa Police Department.



