Deck 18: Agricultural, Wildlife, and Environmental Crimes
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Deck 18: Agricultural, Wildlife, and Environmental Crimes
1
Which of the following is not one of the patterns of enforcement of EPA laws as listed in the textbook?
A) Acts over which federal, state, and local agencies have concurrent jurisdiction.
B) Acts over which only the federal government has jurisdiction.
C) Acts for which there is concurrent federal and state jurisdictional.
D) Acts for which there is unique state and/or local jurisdiction.
A) Acts over which federal, state, and local agencies have concurrent jurisdiction.
B) Acts over which only the federal government has jurisdiction.
C) Acts for which there is concurrent federal and state jurisdictional.
D) Acts for which there is unique state and/or local jurisdiction.
A
2
Which of the following statements is/are correct?
A) Hogs are included within the meaning of livestock.
B) Harnesses are included within the meaning of tack.
C) Horse thieves also tend to be tack thieves.
D) All of the preceding are correct.
A) Hogs are included within the meaning of livestock.
B) Harnesses are included within the meaning of tack.
C) Horse thieves also tend to be tack thieves.
D) All of the preceding are correct.
D
3
Surveillance methods that work well in urban areas are generally difficult to execute in rural areas.Given this,rural success depends on
A) the topography of the area.
B) the availability of cover for concealment.
C) the number and position of access roads
D) all of the preceding allows for rural success.
A) the topography of the area.
B) the availability of cover for concealment.
C) the number and position of access roads
D) all of the preceding allows for rural success.
D
4
Hazardous waste may be solids,liquids,sledges,or byproducts of manufacturing processes and is a hazard if it contains which of the below characteristics?
A) Ignitability.
B) Reactivity.
C) Toxicity.
D) All of the preceding.
A) Ignitability.
B) Reactivity.
C) Toxicity.
D) All of the preceding.
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5
The most frequent violators of hazardous waste regulations and laws are
A) located in the northeast.
B) small generating firms.
C) pharmaceutical companies.
D) all of the preceding are correct.
A) located in the northeast.
B) small generating firms.
C) pharmaceutical companies.
D) all of the preceding are correct.
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6
What type of livestock identification involves the use of liquid nitrogen or dry ice and alcohol?
A) Hot-Iron.
B) Ear Tags.
C) Freeze Brands.
D) Tattoos.
A) Hot-Iron.
B) Ear Tags.
C) Freeze Brands.
D) Tattoos.
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7
What are the two broad categories of poachers?
A) Fishers and hunters.
B) Opportunists and professionals.
C) Covert and overt.
D) In-state and out-of-state.
A) Fishers and hunters.
B) Opportunists and professionals.
C) Covert and overt.
D) In-state and out-of-state.
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8
What is "Operation Rockfish?"
A) A fossil common in Australia.
B) A successful joint federal, state, and local law enforcement fossil poaching investigation.
C) A national fugitive "round-up" conducted by the U.S. Marshall Service which resulted in the arrest of more than two thousand fugitives.
D) A long-term operation that was responsible for bringing the Rockfish back from the edge of extinction.
A) A fossil common in Australia.
B) A successful joint federal, state, and local law enforcement fossil poaching investigation.
C) A national fugitive "round-up" conducted by the U.S. Marshall Service which resulted in the arrest of more than two thousand fugitives.
D) A long-term operation that was responsible for bringing the Rockfish back from the edge of extinction.
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9
Artificial light used by poachers at night to take game is known as
A) spotlighting.
B) illegal sportsman like conduct.
C) jacklighting.
D) poor gamesmanship.
A) spotlighting.
B) illegal sportsman like conduct.
C) jacklighting.
D) poor gamesmanship.
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10
The illegal taking or possession of game,fish,and other wildlife is known as
A) jacklighting.
B) hunting out of season.
C) poaching.
D) both A and B.
A) jacklighting.
B) hunting out of season.
C) poaching.
D) both A and B.
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11
What is the approximate number of major federal environmental laws that form the basis for Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)programs?
A) 7.
B) 12.
C) 18.
D) 27.
A) 7.
B) 12.
C) 18.
D) 27.
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12
Which of the following is not one of the major methods of marking horses and cattle for identification as outlined in the textbook?
A) Electronic microchip.
B) Tattoos.
C) Ear tags.
D) DNA.
A) Electronic microchip.
B) Tattoos.
C) Ear tags.
D) DNA.
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13
Which of the following would least likely be the object of a major theft?
A) Pesticides.
B) Herbicides.
C) Fertilizers.
D) Anhydrous ammonia.
A) Pesticides.
B) Herbicides.
C) Fertilizers.
D) Anhydrous ammonia.
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14
Which of the following terms is not part of the acronym T/S/D?
A) Treatment.
B) Spoilage.
C) Storage.
D) Disposal.
A) Treatment.
B) Spoilage.
C) Storage.
D) Disposal.
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15
Which of the following is the correct way to read a brand?
A) Left to right.
B) Top to bottom.
C) Outside to inside.
D) All of the choices could be correct.
A) Left to right.
B) Top to bottom.
C) Outside to inside.
D) All of the choices could be correct.
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16
What is a "freezer crime?"
A) A freezer is stolen along with its contents.
B) Livestock stolen where the motivation was to obtain food.
C) A refrigerated truck loaded with meat is stolen and resold.
D) None of the preceding.
A) A freezer is stolen along with its contents.
B) Livestock stolen where the motivation was to obtain food.
C) A refrigerated truck loaded with meat is stolen and resold.
D) None of the preceding.
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17
Forest economists have estimated that this many trees are illegally cut down annually.
A) 1 in every 10
B) 5 in every 10
C) 7 in every 10
D) 9 in every 10
A) 1 in every 10
B) 5 in every 10
C) 7 in every 10
D) 9 in every 10
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18
Fossil hunters who invade public and private lands are known as
A) fossil rustlers.
B) fossil wranglers.
C) bone rustlers.
D) bone diggers.
A) fossil rustlers.
B) fossil wranglers.
C) bone rustlers.
D) bone diggers.
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19
Which of the following statements about anhydrous ammonia is/are correct?
A) Anhydrous ammonia is a nitrogen fertilizer.
B) Anhydrous ammonia is stolen from farms and used in the production of methamphetamine.
C) Anhydrous ammonia is used in the production of heroin.
D) Both A and B are correct.
A) Anhydrous ammonia is a nitrogen fertilizer.
B) Anhydrous ammonia is stolen from farms and used in the production of methamphetamine.
C) Anhydrous ammonia is used in the production of heroin.
D) Both A and B are correct.
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20
Approximately 80 percent of all stolen tack is
A) horse blankets.
B) bridles.
C) saddles.
D) flank skirts or cantles.
A) horse blankets.
B) bridles.
C) saddles.
D) flank skirts or cantles.
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21
For the investigation of most environmental crimes it is necessary to
A) use helicopters.
B) consult with the local mayor.
C) use only federal law enforcement.
D) form a team that includes an attorney.
A) use helicopters.
B) consult with the local mayor.
C) use only federal law enforcement.
D) form a team that includes an attorney.
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22
Private and public land is being invaded by stealthy fossil hunters,who are also described as bonepirates.
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23
________ profiles of expensive horses and bulls are common as a theft deterrent,required by some breed associations and mandated by some insurance companies to prevent insurance scams.
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24
At night,aircraft can also be useful in pinpointing places where it appears that artificial light is being used by poachers to take game,a tactic known as ________.
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25
How are treatment,storage,and disposal (T/S/D)crimes committed?
A) Companies treat hazardous waste without a permit.
B) Companies improperly identify the nature of the waste or store it under inadequate conditions.
C) Companies mix it with regular waste for cheaper disposal, or store incompatible chemicals or amounts.
D) All of the preceding are ways companies commit T/S/D crimes.
A) Companies treat hazardous waste without a permit.
B) Companies improperly identify the nature of the waste or store it under inadequate conditions.
C) Companies mix it with regular waste for cheaper disposal, or store incompatible chemicals or amounts.
D) All of the preceding are ways companies commit T/S/D crimes.
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26
Agricriminal is a broad term whose meaning encompasses a variety of products used on farms,including pesticides,fertilizers,and herbicides and refers to the person who steals them.
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27
In its most base state,the purpose of livestock identification is to establish that a particular animal is the property of a specific owner.
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28
Unfortunately,tack is not always marked for identification,making tracing a very difficult proposition.Some owners have injected a small microchip inside tack to facilitate its recovery.
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29
Unlike thieves who must sell what they steal to fences for pennies on the dollars,thieves involved in timber theft get full value for their efforts.
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30
Poachers are categorized into two types: ________ poachers take much more game because they kill for profit.
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31
Which of the following is not one of the patterns developed with respect to laws enacted to combat environmental crimes?
A) Acts over which only the military has jurisdiction.
B) Acts over which only the federal government has jurisdiction.
C) Acts for which there is concurrent federal and state jurisdiction.
D) Acts for which there is unique state and/or local jurisdiction.
A) Acts over which only the military has jurisdiction.
B) Acts over which only the federal government has jurisdiction.
C) Acts for which there is concurrent federal and state jurisdiction.
D) Acts for which there is unique state and/or local jurisdiction.
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32
Patrol officers should approach suspected hazardous spills
A) with weapons drawn.
B) with the wind at their back.
C) from low-lying grounds.
D) with the wind at their front.
A) with weapons drawn.
B) with the wind at their back.
C) from low-lying grounds.
D) with the wind at their front.
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33
To transport cattle legally,certain written documents may be required,such as a bill of sale,a certificate of consignment,a brand inspector's certificate and/or a shipping or transportation permit among others.
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34
Environmental crimes,such as those involving the illegal treatment,storage,transportation,and disposal of hazardous waste,are often out of the spotlight but nonetheless are of crucial importance.
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35
Livestock refers to jackasses,hogs,mules,and other such species.
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36
When used to identify horses,the ________ is applied to the inside of the top lip,on cattle,the inside of the ear near the mid vein.
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37
Do not use ________ to protect your property as they are often illegal and frequently injure innocent people or animals.
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38
Which of the following is not a sign of illegal dumping of hazardous waste?
A) Suspicious discharge into waterways.
B) Suspicious vapors in the air.
C) Discolored and dying vegetation that is unusual for the season.
D) Unusual and persistent odors.
A) Suspicious discharge into waterways.
B) Suspicious vapors in the air.
C) Discolored and dying vegetation that is unusual for the season.
D) Unusual and persistent odors.
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39
Freezer crime rustlers are easy to capture because they have the meat (evidence)located in their freezers in their residences.
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40
The majority of cattle rustling thefts are committed by one or two people who take the animal for their own use.
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41
________ may be solids,liquids,sledges,or byproducts of manufacturing processes.
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42
Identify and describe the three major components of the waste cycle.
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43
________ substances are substances that are harmful or fatal when ingested or absorbed and that,when improperly disposed of on land,may eventually pollute groundwater.
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44
List five of the seven signs of illegal dumping.
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45
________ crimes are committed by companies that treat hazardous waste without a permit or treat it inadequately,store it without a permit to do so,improperly identify the nature of the waste or store it under inadequate conditions,discharge it into sewers,simply abandon it,mix it with regular waste for cheaper disposal,or store incompatible chemicals or amounts of chemicals beyond their permitted level.
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46
A waste is hazardous if it has one or more of the following characteristics: ignitability,corrosivity,________,or toxicity.
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47
Identify and briefly discuss different investigative programs or techniques used by wildlife officers.
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48
Explain T/S/D.
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49
What are the two major categories of poachers and how do they differ?
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50
Identify and briefly discuss the characteristics of hazardous waste.
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51
Because of the dangers associated with hazardous-waste sites,investigators must wear ________ suits to protect themselves.
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52
State and briefly describe different methods of marking livestock for identification.
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53
What generalizations can be made about livestock and tack theft?
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54
What specialized knowledge is required by the investigator with respect to the theft of agrichemicals?
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55
Identify the common provisions of RCRA state laws.
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