Answer: Social surveillance
Explanation:
Social surveillance involves the close scrutiny or observation on a person. The gazing, creeping, voyeurism and criminal extreme stalking are the examples of social surveillance.
Gazing: When a person keeps an eye on another person for long. This raises doubts in the mind of the person being gazed.
Creeping: It means following someone slowly and cautiously with an aim to remain undetected.
Voyeurism: It is a practice of obtaining pleasure from watching others when they are naked or engaged in sexual act.
Criminal extreme: This will include observation, stalking and other acts which are heinous or acts which involve making a hit and snatch items from another person.
Stalking: This is an act of repeated surveillance over the person and followed by an individual or group of people.