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Crime Time Office Hours

Crime Time Office Hours

著者: Kevin Buckler
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This is a podcast that cuts through the noise to make crime and justice clear, one issue at a time. I’m Kevin Buckler, PhD in Criminal Justice, and a professor at a four-year public university. I plan to bring you sharp, unfiltered conversations and content about the issues shaping our legal system, our communities, and the academic world.

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  • S 1 E 4 Houston Serial Killer Panic: The Real Cultural Anxieties
    2025/12/05

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    In this final episode of our four-part series on the Houston serial-killer panic of 2025, we look beyond the rumors in the bayou to examine the deeper forces shaping the city’s fear. We unpack why “targeted” violence still feels threatening in urban space, how clearance rates and investigative delays cloud public understanding, and why trust in institutions fractures when answers are slow or uncertain. We also explore the real impact of strained policing, forensic backlogs, and overburdened social systems—and how these pressures shape the experiences of citizens, grieving families, and frontline professionals. Finally, Dr. Heather Goltz joins us to ground the discussion in the human side of fear, uncertainty, and the systems people must navigate when tragedy strikes.

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    1 時間 48 分
  • S 1 E 3 Houston Serial Killer Panic: Medical Examiners' Reports and Undetermined Cases
    2025/12/04

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    In this episode, death investigations expert Elizabeth Gilmore takes us inside the medical examiner’s office to explain how cause and manner of death are determined—a process that is far more complex and far more critical than most people realize. She breaks down the five official manners of death, what each classification really means, and how those determinations shape everything from criminal investigations to prosecutorial decisions to charge. She also helps us understand the challenges and gray areas that forensic pathologists confront, especially in cases where evidence is limited or circumstances are ambiguous. Her insight brings much-needed clarity to a system that often sits at the center of public controversy and, in the case of the Houston serial-killer panic, played a pivotal role in how the story unfolded.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • S 1 E 2 Houston Serial Killer Panic: Cultural Understandings and Empirical and Definitional Realities
    2025/12/04

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    This is the second episode in our four-part series on the Houston serial killer panic of 2025. This episode takes a closer look at how we think—and often misthink—about serial murder. I sit down with two criminologists who bring both clarity and nuance to a topic that’s usually buried under myth and media hype. First, Krista Gehring joins me to unpack the cultural narratives we’ve built around serial killers: the tropes we repeat, the fears we amplify, and the ways pop culture shapes what the public believes these offenders look like, think like, and act like. Then, Casey Akins helps ground the conversation in the empirical reality, walking us through how serial murder is actually defined, what the data really show, and why our cultural imagination so often drifts far from the facts. Together, their insights help us understand how the gap between perception and reality played a significant role in shaping the 2025 Houston scare.

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    1 時間 20 分
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