The Front Seat with Nick Jackson

NICK JACKSON

The Front Seat with Nick Jackson takes you inside the world of real roadside policing and criminal interdiction. Hosted by Nick Jackson, this podcast peels back The Interdiction Layer — exposing the behaviors, deception cues, and interview tactics that reveal the truth when seconds count.Expect raw conversations about building rapport, spotting subtle behavioral shifts, and turning everyday stops into career-making cases. Weekly shows include solo Front Seat breakdowns, Border to Border interviews with proactive cops across the country, and deep-dive case studies from real-world interdiction work.Whether you’re a new Law Enforcement Officer learning the craft or a seasoned pro sharpening your edge, this is where the layers of interdiction get peeled back — one stop at a time.

Episodes

  1. MAR 9

    Episode #5: The CBS Method:Car - Body. Story.A Simple Formula for Interdiction.

    🎙️ Welcome to The Front Seat with Nick Jackson — where we take you inside the world of real roadside policing and criminal interdiction. Hosted by Nick Jackson, this podcast explores The Interdiction Layer — the behaviors, deception cues, and interview tactics that reveal the truth when seconds count and decisions matter. In this episode of The Front Seat, Nick sits down with Donnie, a veteran law enforcement officer with 26 years on the job and 13 consecutive years working interdiction along Interstate 85. His career spans interdiction, K9 handling, property crime investigations, stolen vehicle work, and time assigned to the Homeland Security Border Enforcement Security Team (BEST). What makes Donnie’s experience especially valuable isn’t just the resume — it’s the mindset and structure he brings to the road. One of the core concepts discussed in this episode is Donnie’s CBS method — a simple but powerful framework officers can apply immediately during roadside encounters: Car. Body. Story. Together, Nick and Donnie break down how this approach helps officers quickly process what they’re seeing during a stop, identify inconsistencies, and move from routine traffic enforcement into productive interdiction work. They also dive into the realities of working pass-through traffic on major interstate corridors, explaining why disciplined focus on source and destination patterns often produces better results than chasing local violations. From working I-85 for over a decade to coordinating with federal partners through Homeland Security, Donnie shares the lessons, patterns, and officer safety insights that only come from years of real-world experience. In this episode, you’ll hear: • What 13 years of interdiction on I-85 teaches about criminal travel patterns • The difference between local traffic and pass-through traffickers • How the CBS method (Car, Body, Story) simplifies roadside analysis • Why disciplined interdiction requires understanding your mission • Lessons learned from working with Homeland Security and the BEST team • The connection between property crime, stolen vehicles, and highway interdiction • How different South Carolina interstates produce unique source and destination patterns • Common mistakes young officers make during traffic stops • Officer safety lessons that could save someone’s life Whether you’re in law enforcement or simply interested in how proactive policing actually works on the road, this conversation provides practical insight into pattern recognition, disciplined decision-making, and real interdiction strategy. Once you start looking at traffic through the lens of Car, Body, and Story, you begin to realize how much of the case is already unfolding before the search ever happens. 🔥 Expect real conversation about interdiction discipline, criminal travel patterns, officer safety, and building a repeatable roadside framework.

    1h 47m
  2. FEB 3

    Episode #4: The Crossroads: Interstate & City interdiction I-90 / I-94 Corridor with Cody Digre

    In this episode of The Front Seat with Nick Jackson, Nick welcomes Cody Digre, a K9 handler who works both interstate and inner-city interdiction along the I-90 / I-94 corridor between Chicago and Minneapolis. Together, they explore a practical and often misunderstood side of interdiction: how intelligence, geography, and human behavior come together during real roadside encounters. From short turn-around trips and LPR data to interviews and consent searches, this conversation focuses on how cases are built through observation, communication, and decision-making in the moment. Cody shares how being personable and building rapport has played a critical role in his success, especially early in his career when consent searches were often the primary tool. He breaks down how establishing a behavioral baseline, recognizing stress, and identifying deception can move a stop forward without force or confrontation. They also discuss the challenges facing proactive work today, including finding motivated personnel willing to work interdiction, adapting tactics to different local expectations, and balancing consent-based searches with K9 deployment. In this episode, you’ll hear: How intelligence and geography influence interdiction decisionsThe role of interviews and rapport in developing reasonable suspicionConsent searches versus K9 use, and how to decide between themWhy some officers struggle with interdiction workHow experience and exposure sharpen behavioral awarenessWhere interdiction is headed in a changing policing environmentWhether you’re in law enforcement or simply curious about how interdiction really works beyond the headlines, this episode offers an honest look at the mindset, skills, and challenges involved in working the road. Once you start paying attention to behavior and patterns, you begin to see how much of this work happens long before the search and long before the stop ever feels routine. No hype. No fluff. Just real interdiction talk from the front seat.

    1h 5m
  3. 11/03/2025

    Episode #2: Is Behavioral Detection Dead — or Just Misunderstood with Nic Bonney

    In this episode of The Front Seat with Nick Jackson, Nick welcomes Nic Bonney, a criminal interdiction officer who specializes in consensual encounters, human behavior, and detecting deception during real-world interactions. Together, they explore a timely and challenging question: Is behavioral detection dead, or is it simply misunderstood? Nic shares how law enforcement officers use conversation, body language, and subtle behavioral cues to identify hidden criminal intent—often without force, intimidation, or advanced technology. He breaks down the difference between a consensual encounter and an investigative stop, and how trust, legal boundaries, and instinct play a role in every decision. Nick draws a fascinating connection between this type of human-focused behavioral detection and how the cybersecurity world tries to identify digital threats. They compare roadside intuition to algorithm-based monitoring, and ask whether human behavior can ever be fully replaced by artificial intelligence or automated systems. In this episode, you’ll hear: How Nic approaches deception, consent, and communication during encountersThe truth about behavioral cues—what works and what is mythReal stories from the field that show how behavior reveals intentWhy some people claim behavioral detection no longer worksWhether it still matters in both policing and digital securityThe future of trust, intuition, and human observation in a data-driven worldWhether you are in law enforcement, cybersecurity, psychology, or just curious about why people act the way they do—this episode will challenge how you see human behavior and truth.

    58 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
11 Ratings

About

The Front Seat with Nick Jackson takes you inside the world of real roadside policing and criminal interdiction. Hosted by Nick Jackson, this podcast peels back The Interdiction Layer — exposing the behaviors, deception cues, and interview tactics that reveal the truth when seconds count.Expect raw conversations about building rapport, spotting subtle behavioral shifts, and turning everyday stops into career-making cases. Weekly shows include solo Front Seat breakdowns, Border to Border interviews with proactive cops across the country, and deep-dive case studies from real-world interdiction work.Whether you’re a new Law Enforcement Officer learning the craft or a seasoned pro sharpening your edge, this is where the layers of interdiction get peeled back — one stop at a time.

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