Crime & Pop Culture Office Hours
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2561761/fan_mail/new] This is the introductory episode of a new series of Crime and Pop Culture Office Hours. The series is called "American Crime Landscapes." It begins with a simple question: What do we really mean when we say urban, suburban, and rural? In this introductory episode, the host Kevin Buckler explores how popular culture teaches us to think about crime, justice, danger, and belonging through place. Drawing on films and television series such as Se7en, Joker, The Wire, Halloween, Disturbia, The Lovely Bones, The Andy Griffith Show, Wrong Turn, and Yellowstone, this episode introduces the framework that will guide this series. Cities, suburbs, and rural communities function as more than settings. They become cultural narratives that shape our assumptions about where crime happens, why it happens, and what justice should look like. Why do cities so often appear as places of systemic breakdown? Why do suburban stories teach us to fear what hides behind normalcy? And why is rural America portrayed as both a sanctuary of shared values and a place where outsiders may not belong? The answer lies in what this series calls the emotional geography of crime. Because crime has a ZIP code. At least in our cultural imagination. Before we debate crime policy, policing, punishment, or public safety, many of us have already absorbed powerful assumptions about where danger lives and where justice works. This episode lays the foundation for a journey through America's crime landscapes and the stories that continue to shape how we understand crime and justice.
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