RT Article T1 Constitutive criminology and the ‘War on terror’ JF Critical criminology VO 22 IS 3 SP 357 OP 371 A1 Ahmed, Shamila LA English YR 2014 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1850737843 AB This article presents a constitutive criminological perspective of the ‘war on terror’. The article will first deconstruct the ‘war on terror’; showing how constitutive criminology provides a framework in which foreign policy, the UK state; the police, and society can be systematically analyzed in relation to one another. Second, the article explores how constitutive criminology enables a critical analysis of the dominant state-centric ‘war on terror’ discourse. The article through discussing the multifaceted ‘war on terror’ demonstrates the relevance of constitutive criminology, as a non state centric approach to critical perspectives in criminology. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 368-371 K1 Crime Control K1 Discursive Practice K1 Moral Disengagement K1 State Crime K1 Terrorist Attack DO 10.1007/s10612-014-9235-6