Murder as a Business Decision
Discover the compelling insights of G.E. March's Murder as a Business Decision, published by the University Press of America in 2003. This second edition features an engaging new chapter that delves into real-world planned homicide investigations, including FBI undercover operations such as Strawman in Kansas City. With 248 pages of in-depth analysis, March explores the intricate relationship between criminal behavior and economic factors, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in criminal law and procedure. Whether you are a legal professional, a true crime enthusiast, or simply curious about the psychological aspects of murder, this nonfiction work offers a unique perspective that challenges conventional thinking. Enhance your understanding of the darker side of human behavior with this thought-provoking exploration of murder as a calculated decision.