The Unconstitutional and Unwritten Laws of Crime

by Malekh Salters


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/31/2023

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 60
ISBN : 9781663250575
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 60
ISBN : 9781663250599

About the Book

On countless occasions, Malekh Salters has witnessed the tragedy of how a life of crime can crush the participant either through incarceration, physical scarring, assassination attempts, constant running or hiding, and losing their identity. Nearly all of the time, living a life of crime has a negative outcome. In a step-by-step tutorial, Malekh Salters relies on real-life experiences, research, and proven methods to offer insight into how the correct tools and strategies can help criminals not only function but also thrive in a life of crime, ultimately minimizing the negative effects that accompany a criminal lifestyle, protecting the integrity of the business, and preserving the criminal participant. Additionally, Salters includes valuable information on how to avoid entering the life, or if already involved, how to recognize when it is time to quit and then properly exit a world of crime. The Unconstitutional and Unwritten Laws of Crime shares insight and time-tested advice that guides criminals to find the right way to do the wrong thing and deters wannabe criminals from participating in the lifestyle.


About the Author

I was an early self subscribed student in streetlife on a subpar level with enthusiasm and intrigue. Very eager to eradicate the life pattern of possibly succumbing to the surreal nature of day to day, from work back to work and check to check. I ranged and dabbled in all sorts of crime just for sport and the thrill of creating capital gain off market. I am methodical and meticulous, a true perfectionist to fault. I access situations then find methods to control the chaos and possible threats. Always felt with limited options and support there would always be a need for risk as long as it was a beneficial risk. I would calculate the process of elimination and weigh the pros and cons. I can't say I always strived through strife but I have made it this far with minimal loss and damage. Throughout my existence I have constantly had to alternate and even rebuild myself. No losses or experience gained.