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            <![CDATA[ Dry Ice: A True Story of a False Rape Complaint by Peter Joyce ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <p>For the people who actually care about men, this book is a must. It wouldn’t be wrong to call this book, an eye witnessed account of a modern witch hunt. Stages of despair, yet a humorous memoir is what keeps you intrigued in the book.&nbsp; As the name goes, the piece is an account of a false rape complaint. As realistic as the account may seem, it could scare you with what the reality is or it could be with anyone anywhere.</p><p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">A professor in Criminology, Peter Joyce vividly tries to encapsulate the readers towards a fictional reality. This can be seen as a single handed attempt to question why we “must believe the victim’. A tale of worthless accusations by police on an innocent man, the book reflects on how the eyes of justice could change as soon as the victim is ‘believed’.</span><br></p><p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">A 238-page memoir, it could mind boggle you in no time from the world you’re living in, to the world which actually exists. This is a must-read account, especially for the young adults of the modern day. It gives a clear visual of how quickly the law and police can bend towards the ‘believed’ individual.</span><br></p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>For the people who actually care about men, this book is a must. It wouldn’t be wrong to call this book, an eye witnessed account of a modern witch hunt. Stages of despair, yet a humorous memoir is what keeps you intrigued in the book.&nbsp; As the name goes, the piece is an account of a false rape complaint. As realistic as the account may seem, it could scare you with what the reality is or it could be with anyone anywhere.</p><p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">A professor in Criminology, Peter Joyce vividly tries to encapsulate the readers towards a fictional reality. This can be seen as a single handed attempt to question why we “must believe the victim’. A tale of worthless accusations by police on an innocent man, the book reflects on how the eyes of justice could change as soon as the victim is ‘believed’.</span><br></p><p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">A 238-page memoir, it could mind boggle you in no time from the world you’re living in, to the world which actually exists. This is a must-read account, especially for the young adults of the modern day. It gives a clear visual of how quickly the law and police can bend towards the ‘believed’ individual.</span><br></p> ]]>
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