<p><strong><em>'Alternatives to Prison: options for an insecure society</em> will prove to be a quite valuable title in the field of criminology, and specifically it will come to be seen as an invaluable text in the domain of penology and sentencing. Not only have the editors drawn a strong indictment of the multiple drawbacks to imprisonment save in the cases of violent offences or offenders, they have done so in a way that is sensitive to and responsive to the needs of a collectivity that believes itself to be 'insecure', whatever may be the true state of affairs, at least as may be judged by statistics and surveys'.</strong> – <em>Gilles Renaud, Ontario Court of Justice, </em>Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice</p>