Why We Exist
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) exists to build a world where people can live and love without sexual abuse and exploitation.
What We Do
Defend Human Dignity
We believe every human being deserves the opportunity to live life to its fullest potential
Oppose Sexual Exploitation
We mobilize legal, corporate, and legislative action to build a world free from sexual abuse and exploitation
Expose the Connections
We strike deep at the roots of the systems which support and sustain sexual abuse and exploitation
How We Work
Because forms of sexual harms overlap, reinforce, and fuel one another, our strategy is designed to combat sexual abuse and exploitation with a multi-faceted and interdisciplinary approach
How You Can Help
You can support dignity today, through an online gift, taking action, or joining our email list.
Our Victories
Standing up against the darkness of sexual abuse and exploitation can feel daunting, but victory is possible in these spaces thanks to passionate allies and advocates like you. These victories represent the building blocks of a world where all people are able to live and love without sexual abuse and exploitation.
The Issues
Sexual abuse and exploitation of all kinds are pernicious, interconnected problems that harm people from all walks of life—especially the vulnerable and marginalized in our societies. These connections must be exposed and addressed, and that work begins with these issues.
Articles

Lessons Learned from FOSTA-SESTA: Narrow Reforms to Section 230 Aren’t Enough
In 2018, Congress passed FOSTA-SESTA to allow websites to be held accountable for facilitating sex trafficking. So why do these websites still act with impunity?

Victory! Bill Introduced to Sunset Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
NCOSE’s 2025 Dirty Dozen List exclusively targeted Section 230, the law that enables widespread online abuse. Now, as we close out 2025, a bill to repeal Section 230 has been introduced!

Lawsuits: The Linchpin in the Fight Against Pornhub
Read about our lawsuits against Pornhub and why litigation is a vital in stopping companies from facilitating sexual exploitation.

President Trump Signs Executive Order on AI … What Does it Mean?
The President’s new Executive Order on A.I. could be very bad … or not. It’s up to us to influence the process!

Lessons Learned from FOSTA-SESTA: Narrow Reforms to Section 230 Aren’t Enough
In 2018, Congress passed FOSTA-SESTA to allow websites to be held accountable for facilitating sex trafficking. So why do these websites still act with impunity?

Victory! Bill Introduced to Sunset Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
NCOSE’s 2025 Dirty Dozen List exclusively targeted Section 230, the law that enables widespread online abuse. Now, as we close out 2025, a bill to repeal Section 230 has been introduced!

Lawsuits: The Linchpin in the Fight Against Pornhub
Read about our lawsuits against Pornhub and why litigation is a vital in stopping companies from facilitating sexual exploitation.

President Trump Signs Executive Order on AI … What Does it Mean?
The President’s new Executive Order on A.I. could be very bad … or not. It’s up to us to influence the process!
Press
Statements
NCOSE Calls out X (formerly Twitter) for Sexually Exploiting Women and Generating CSAM
WASHINGTON, DC (January 2, 2026) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) has called out X (formerly Twitter) for normalizing the sexual exploitation of women with its new feature
Senate Passes Trafficking Survivors Relief Act – A Victory for Survivors
WASHINGTON, DC (December 19, 2025) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) applauds the U.S. Senate passage of the Trafficking Survivors Relief Act (TSRA), which is a major victory
Sunset Section 230 Introduced – NCOSE Says Big Tech’s Liability Shield Must be Repealed
WASHINGTON, DC (December 18, 2025) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) hailed the introduction of the Sunset Section 230 Act as an urgent measure to restore a path
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