%0 Journal Article %T ¡®Seeing¡¯ gender, war and terror %A Sandra Walklate %J Criminology & Criminal Justice %@ 1748-8966 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/1748895818780193 %X This article explores the questions posed for criminology when war and terror are seen through a gendered lens. Following Barberet this lens demands blurring the boundaries between peace-time, war-time and post-conflict situations. These boundaries frame the nomos of criminology and once challenged the connections to be made between the ¡®callousness¡¯ of femicide and the ¡®callousness¡¯ of environmental destruction are exposed. Using photographs as the vehicle through which such a challenge can be maintained, the gendered analysis that follows poses conceptual and methodological questions for the discipline which ultimately demands a reimagining of the contribution of criminology and victimology to understanding gendered violence(s) %K Gender %K nomos of criminology %K terror %K war %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1748895818780193