""Cremation An Incentive To Crime: A Plea For Legislation"" is a book written by Francis Seymour Haden in 1892. The book discusses the potential dangers of cremation as a means of disposing of human remains, arguing that it could provide an incentive for criminals to commit murder without leaving any evidence behind. Haden calls for legislation to regulate the practice of cremation and ensure that it is not used to conceal criminal activity. The book...