
TRUE CRIME BIOGRAPHY
They call it true crime. I call it my life. You think you know what happens behind those closed doors? "The Price Of Unlawful Enforcement" rips it open. This isn't just a story; it's a first-hand scream about what I lived, what I was forced through – alleged police misconduct, human rights abuses in Australia. A 'Political Prisoner.' You read it. You decide. You see the raw, unfiltered truth, then tell me: what is justice?

The Price Of Unlawful Enforcement
Manifesto's wrapped in paper. This is activism with rhythm.
Documenting lived experience within the justice system and the broader human rights questions it raises.
The work blends personal narrative with reflective analysis, offering listeners an intimate examination of incarceration, institutional processes, and the human impact of enforcement decisions.
“This is not about outrage,” Hobbs says. “It’s about accountability, dignity, and remembering that human rights apply to everyone.”
Author alleges procedural irregularities after complaints lodged with ICAC and Ombudsman.
The below narrated audiobooks document lived experience within the justice system and the broader human rights questions it raises, raw, real and without publishing proofing. Here's a taste of Marcia Anita Hobbs, Australian author, entrepreneur, and human rights advocate work exploring accountability, institutional power, and the human cost of systemic imbalance. Through narrative storytelling and brand platforms including Barbwire Noose®, Hobbs uses authorship as a vehicle for dialogue around dignity, reform, and lived experience.
Not an accusation… a public interest inquiry.
Following formal complaints lodged with oversight bodies that were ultimately dismissed, Hobbs documents her experience of incarceration and explores broader questions around procedural safeguards, bail processes, and accountability frameworks.
This is not a legal claim piece — it’s a first-person examination of what happens when someone feels unheard within existing systems.
Systemic questions, lived experience, NOT a defamation risk.



