Voyeurism: when does it become a condition and can it be treated?
A NSW man recently jailed after filming up skirts had his prison sentence overturned, prompting questions about the little-known disorder
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A New South Wales high school teacher who was jailed in July for secretly filming up the skirts of his female students has had his prison sentence overturned on appeal.
A judge ruled that Eric Wong, formerly a science teacher at Cammeraygal High School in Sydney, would not be able to access the necessary treatment for his voyeuristic disorder in prison and that a two-year intensive correction order, a custodial sentence served in the community, would be more beneficial to community safety.
Law (Australia) | The Guardian
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