VOYEURISM AS A PSHYCHOSEXUAL DISORDER: A NEED OF THE HOUR1

Authors

  • Atin Kumar Das Assistant Professor in Law South Calcutta Law College Vill+P.0.- Debhog, P.S.- Bhawanipur, Dist- Purba Medinipur, Pin- 721657, West Bengal Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/rrmhbt09

Keywords:

Voyeurism, Peeping – Tom, Paraphilia, Sexual Disorder and Law, Mixed method

Abstract

 Until recently, voyeurism did not have its own offence category, coming under the heading of
‘breach of the peace’ or, if a number of victims were involved, ‘being a public nuisance’.
Hence the statistics of this type of offence up till now are difficult to come by. Voyeurism, or
scopophilia as it is sometimes called, is of theoretical interest beyond its forensic
implications. First, there is a tendency for most people to look at sexually interesting scenes.
In some, looking is preferred to actually participating, presumably because real contact is
too threatening for one reason or another. This voyeuristic element is sometimes revealed in
people's fantasies, in which they look at other people rather than participate themselves. This
can be an important clue to their basic sexual problem. 

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Published

24.09.2024

How to Cite

Kumar Das, A. (2024). VOYEURISM AS A PSHYCHOSEXUAL DISORDER: A NEED OF THE HOUR1. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 25(2), 493-500. https://doi.org/10.61841/rrmhbt09