While performing a search of an adult male's home based on suspicion of criminal activity, the police find pictures of him with young children between the ages of 5 and 10 . The pictures are sexual in nature. The man is suspected of:

a. Voyeurism
b. Sexual sadism
c. Pedophilia
d. Necrophilia


C
Pedophilia is fondling and/or other types of sexual activities with a prepubescent child (usually under age 13 years and having not yet developed secondary sex characteristics). Sexual sadism is sexual arousal achieved by inflicting pain or humiliation on someone else, voyeurism is sexual arousal achieved by observing unsuspecting persons in the act of disrobing or engaging in sexual activity. Necrophilia deals with sexual activity with a corpse.

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