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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2561761/fan_mail/new] For generations, "Mayberry" has served as shorthand for a simpler, safer, and more orderly America. But what does The Andy Griffith Show actually tell us about crime and justice? In this episode of Crime & Pop Culture Office Hours, host Kevin Buckler explores one of the most influential portrayals of rural America in television history. Using the classic episode "Crime-Free Mayberry" as a case study, this episode examines how The Andy Griffith Show constructed a vision of rural justice grounded in community trust, informal social control, legitimacy, and local knowledge rather than bureaucracy, punishment, or coercion. Along the way, we explore Sheriff Andy Taylor, Deputy Barney Fife, Otis Campbell, the Darling family, and other iconic Mayberry residents while considering how the series portrayed outsiders, authority, social order, and community life. More than a nostalgic sitcom, The Andy Griffith Show offers a powerful cultural narrative about how Americans have imagined rural crime and justice. Join us as we ask what Mayberry reveals about the relationship between community and law, why legitimacy matters, and how one small fictional town became one of the most enduring symbols of rural America. *Part of the American Crime Landscapes series.
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