Social Media and Open Source Investigations by Nick Jerman Law Enforcement Training

About Social Media and Open Source Investigations by Nick Jerman

  • Contact Person: Nick Jerman
  • Phone: 301-325-8040
  • Email: info@badgeopsco.com
  • Typical Course Cost: $249

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4.92/5.00 (50 reviews)

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Apr 22, 2026
★★★★★
North Myrtle Beach, SC

This course will give the attendee a definitive edge in research and information. In this current day and age these skills will allow you to locate the most cunning of criminals and those determined to evade and elude law enforcement. This class is fun, enjoyable, yet at the same time immensely educational. It is taught from the basic user to advanced.

Apr 22, 2026
★★★★★
North Myrtle Beach, SC

Coming from a smaller agency where resources are limited, and often discouraged by closed-minded leaders, this class will allow me to conduct deeper, thorough, and stronger investigations to close my cases. Extremely grateful that there are people willing to share their craft like Nick.

Apr 22, 2026
★★★★★
North Myrtle Beach, SC

The OSINT blocks at Justice X were solid. Straightforward, practical, and actually useful for real investigative work not just theory or tool‑showing. They broke everything down in a way that made sense from a street‑level perspective all the way up to case‑building.