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CBP Exam 1 77 Questions and Answers
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What was the Customs Service's primary responsibility for much of its history? - Ans Revenue Collection What were some of the early challenges of the Customs Service - Ans -Small number of inspectors and thousands of miles of hard to protect borders -Prohibition -Organized Crime -Bribery What Supreme Court ruling deemed state laws on immigrant head tax was unconstitutional? - Ans Henderson VS Mayor of New York What act led to inception of passenger manifests? - Ans Steerage Act of 1819 Who established the United States Department of Agriculture? - Ans President Lincoln In what year did Plant Protection and Quarantine take control of inspection activities at ports of entry, and from who? - Ans 1974, Veterinary Services Division Name two technologies that target and stop terrorist activities. - Ans National Targeting Center Non-Intrusive Inspection What is the role of the Plant Protection Quarantine section under APHIS? - Ans Safeguards agriculture and natural resources List ways you can support the following aspect of the CBP mission: "safeguard America's borders thereby protecting the public..." - Ans Be vigilant and alert for signs of terrorism What are CBP's core values? - Ans Vigilance Service to Country Integrity Define corruption - Ans The abuse of one's authority or position for personal gain Why are CBP officers vulnerable to corruption? - Ans Uniform and Authority
What are the consequences of corruption? - Ans Incarceration Fines Threats to family and friends Loss of employment Loss of family and community standing What are some potential warning signs of corruption? - Ans Manipulation of assignments Conduct violations Behavior changes Relationships Finances What is the role of the CBP Officer in recognizing and reporting corruption within the CBP workforce? - Ans Keep your eyes and mind open Be aware Don't look the other way What is the process for reporting suspicions of corruption? - Ans Contact the Joint Intake Center (JIC) to report allegations of misconduct. The office of Internal Affairs (IA) will process the reports. Describe what "serving with integrity" means for CBP officers. - Ans Honor the badge, the uniform and the oath Act with professionalism Always do the right thing Share the responsibility for addressing corruption Identify actions that could end a CBP officers career - Ans Cheating on exams Misuse of government issued credit card Use of illegal drugs or controlled substances, including steroids What is a CTDD - Ans Controlled Tire Deflation Device Any device designed for the controlled deflation of a tire How is a deployed CTDD identified? - Ans By its serial number How long is a report for a deployed CTDD maintained for? - Ans 3 years What are the requirements for accidental deflation of tires? - Ans Cause of accidental deflation Reporting Tort Claim SF
Suspect attempting to evade arrest by flight What are the elements of the Use of Force policy? - Ans Necessary Reasonable belief Imminent danger Death or serious physical injury Is it necessary to mechanically apply every step of the use of force continuum? - Ans No, it depends on the "totality of the circumstances" present What are "totality of circumstance" factors? - Ans Level of training Mental attitude Strength Age Size of the Officer/agent, and the size of the suspect What is the most desirable level of contact? - Ans Cooperative Controls What are the primary features of Cooperative Controls? - Ans Officer presence Verbalization What are Contact Controls? - Ans Physical measures taken when verbal commands and Officer presence are not effective in gaining compliance. The subject is offering the lowest level of resistance. Compliance Techniques - Ans When a subject is actively resisting the efforts of the officer to establish and maintain control. Use of OC Spray Strike pressure points Stunning techniques Takedowns Joint manipulations Electronic Control Weapon (ECW) Defensive Tactics - Ans When the subject has either assaulted the officer/agent or is displaying a willingness and intent to do so. An assault at this level is one that could result in physical injury to the officer. Deadly Force - Ans Highest level of force The subject poses an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to the officer or another person, and the subject has the intent and ability to do so.
Use of Force Reporting Requirement - Ans Whether on or off duty, the incident must be reported by a supervisor to CBP Headquarters. What does the Fourth amendment protect against? - Ans Illegal search and seizure What did Connor v. Graham address? - Ans Reasonable and necessary What are the reporting requirements following an incident involving the use of a less than lethal device? - Ans Unless employee is incapacitated, oral report must be done within 1 hour of incident. Report can be made in person, radio, phone and shall include: date, time, location, devices used, subject and nature, and extent of any injuries and name, DOB, and physical location of subject What is CBPs priority mission? - Ans Preventing terrorists and their weapons from entering the US Terrorism - Ans Any unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives. Terrorist - Ans Any person who is known to have engaged in terrorist activities, is suspected of engaging in terrorist activities, intends to engage in terrorist activities, or is an associate of someone defined by the above. Terrorist Activities - Ans Any unlawful act, including a threat, attempt, or conspiracy to commit an unlawful act, which involves: hijacking or sabotage to conveyances; kidnapping, including kid napping for ransom; murder; maiming; assassination; or the use of any firearms or WME, including explosives, which is designed to intimidate or coerce a civilian population and/or to influence or affect the conduct of gov't Which CBP directive defines CBPs priority mission - Ans CBP Directive 3340-021B Container Security Initiative (CSI) - Ans Addresses the threat to border security and global trade posed by the potential for terrorist use of maritime containers to deliver a weapon Often multilingual and usually speak english - Ans Terrorist characteristic Terrorists see themselves as? - Ans Freedom Fighters
Ans Argentina Brazil and Paraguay; notorious for illicit activity, including document forgery, money laundering, drug trafficking, and weapons trade Domestic Extremism - Ans Direct their activities at elements of the US Government and/or the American public Name some special interest extremist groups - Ans Army of god Animal liberation front - domestic extremist group Earth liberation front Theodore John Kaczynski - Ans The Unabomber Deceptive answers are? - Ans Slower Longer and less specific Higher in pitch Good questioning guidelines are? - Ans Keep it simple Avoid negative questions Open ended questions - Ans Typically begin with "what how or why" and are effective in eliciting responses that reveal the other persons point of view. What is a Countermeasure? - Ans A behavioral tactic used to defeat the purpose of the interview Examples of countermeasures - Ans Protests or denials Accusations Feigned anger Non answers that seem cooperative