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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:
Whether 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.
Once you start noticing it, you see it everywhere, behavior shapes our lives in big and small ways. I’ll share more about this at the end of the episode.
By NICK JACKSONIn 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:
Whether 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.
Once you start noticing it, you see it everywhere, behavior shapes our lives in big and small ways. I’ll share more about this at the end of the episode.