Actually, in the research it correlates with less pro-social behaviour. Certainly I've done research with kids who have said if their parents or their family members are spying on them, that means they can't talk to them. It can shut down spaces for dialogue.
I think part of it is that we're stunned by some of the environmental things we see, and they appear very upsetting and dangerous. I'm always fascinated when I talk, particularly to young kids, that they're quite aware of these images. To a certain extent they do think of adults as relatively naive, “Oh, that's so cute. You think that girls shouldn't have to worry about their thigh gap.”