Aqsa NazirFA14-BDE-005Mr. Ihtasham FarooqiLHR TP 53892026-03-292018https://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/handle/123456789/3107Street harassment refers to unwanted and often threatening behaviors—such as catcalling, stalking, inappropriate comments, or physical advances—directed at individuals in public spaces. It disproportionately affects women and marginalized groups, limiting their sense of safety, freedom of movement, and participation in society. Rooted in gender inequality and social power dynamics, street harassment is both a social and human rights issue. Addressing it requires public awareness, legal frameworks, and cultural change to create safer and more inclusive environments.enDepartment of Architecture And DesignFA14Architecture And DesignCatcallingGender inequalityPublic safetyStreet harassmentMr. Ihtasham FarooqiStreet HarassmentThesis