Guilty for Being Male is a powerful, eye-opening examination of the UK justice system and its treatment of men falsely accused and wrongfully imprisoned. Drawing on real-life, high-profile cases and personal insight, David Thorne exposes how deeply embedded bias, media pressure, and political correctness have created an environment where men are often presumed guilty before evidence is even heard.
This book explores the devastating impact of false accusations on families, the legal system's failure to uphold true equality, and how being male has, in many instances, become a burden in the courtroom. With detailed chapters, personal reflections, and a call for reform, this is a must-read for anyone concerned with fairness, truth, and justice.