'[...] The book is thematically ordered. First, the sources are evaluated, followed by an explanation of the procedures and the workings of the criminal justice system in Haarlem. What ensues is a criminological chapter that analyzes the trends and patterns that became visible through investigation of the sources. [...] The use of evolutionary biology to explain the past is refreshing since it has not often been put forward. The study is thorough and the trends and patterns that Müller identifies in crime and punishment are convincing, since his study covers several centuries. [...]' - Jessie van Straaten in TSEG 20 (2023) nr. 1, p. 192-194