Understanding the Psychology of Voyeurism
Voyeurism is a complex psychological behavior characterized by observing individuals without their knowledge or consent, often for sexual gratification. Considered a social and legal transgression, it infringes on privacy rights, potentially causing discomfort and victimization. Voyeurism can become compulsive, needing psychological intervention. Understanding motivations and societal norms on privacy and consent is essential to addressing and reducing its impact.

