QUIZ 1 CBP, Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Rated A+
QUIZ 1 CBP, Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Rated A+ What was the customs services primary responsibility for much of its history? - -Revenue Collection What were some of the early challenges of the customs service? - -Prohibitions, organized crimes, bribery, small number of inspectors and thousands of miles of hard to protect borders. What Supreme Court ruling deemed state laws on immigrant head tax was unconstitutional? - -Henderson v Mayor of New York What act led to inception of passenger manifests? - -Steerage act of 1819 Who established the United States Department of Agriculture? - -President Lincoln From who did plant protection and quarantine take control of? - -Veterinary service division Why does CBP exist - -To protect America's borders while enhancing the nations global economic competitiveness by enabling legitimate trade and travel Name two technologies that target and stop terrorist activities - -National Targeting Center (NTC) Non-Intrusive Inspection (NII) What is the role of the Plant Protection Quarantine section under APHIS? - -Safeguards agriculture and natural resources, controls the spread of animal and plant pests and noxious weeds. List ways you can support the following aspect of the CBP mission: "safeguard America's borders thereby protecting the public." - -Vigilant for signs of terrorism, prevent illegal harmful things, such as terrorists, their tools, illegal narcotics, prohibited plant and animal products and aliens from entering the US What are CBPs core values - -Vigilance, Service to Country, Integrity List ways you can support the following aspect of the CBP ETHOS: We steadfastly enforce the laws of the United States while fostering our Nations economic security through lawful international trade and travel. - -Perform effective targeting of big risk travelers and cargo Know and follow the laws and regulations of the US Ensure that lawful trade continues to help our strong economy Define corruption - -The abuse of ones authority or position for personal gain Identify vulnerabilities to corruption - -Authority and Uniform What are the possible consequences of corruption? - -Jail time, loss of family, failure to accomplish the CBP mission, loss of employment l, threats to family and friends. What is the Joint Intake Center (JIC) - -Central "clearinghouse" for receiving, processing, and tracking allegations of misconduct involving people employed by CBP and ICE What are some potential warning signs of corruption? - -Manipulation of assignments( trading shifts, requesting specific assignments, resisting schedule changes) , conduct violations (leave abuse patterns, cell phone, chronic tardiness) behavior changes, relationships, finances What is the role of the CBP officer in recognizing and reporting corruption within the CBP workforce? - -Alert to signs, don't look the other way, keep eyes and mind open What is the process for reporting suspicions of corruption? - -Report to JIC What are indicators of corrupt behavior - -Manipulation of assignments, conduct violations, behavior changes, relationships, finances Stop sticks must never be used to stop what types of vehicles? - -2 or 3 wheeled vehicles, school or public buses, vehicles transporting hazmat What are the report and review process for the use of stop sticks - -Must be identified by serial number, incident must be assigned a tracking number, a report must be submitted to immediate supervisor by the end of the shift When may a stop stick be used ? - -Port runner, car attempts to flee while being escorted to secondary, another agency requests
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