NCOSE Supports New Bills to Aid Sex Trafficking Survivors
The two bills reauthorize the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 extending and updating programs for domestic human trafficking survivors.
The two bills reauthorize the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 extending and updating programs for domestic human trafficking survivors.
Anti-Trafficking Organizations and Haba Law Firm File Amicus Supporting Reversal in M.H. v. Omegle 
While millions worldwide flock to Etsy for the chance to buy handcrafted goods and support small business owners, there is a dark side to it.
Yik Yak—the anonymous social media app shut down in 2017 due to rampant harassment and abuse—returned in August 2021. So, is it any better?
Watsons’s recent trade shows a larger pattern of negligence from the NFL in turning a blind eye towards issues of sexual exploitation.
WASHINGTON, DC (March 22, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) wrote to Cleveland Browns Owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam requesting that they reveal
“Instagram is consistently noted as a top site used for grooming, sex trafficking, child sex abuse material, and a host of other harms.”
Visa continues a financial relationship with Pornhub by advertising on TrafficJunky—its advertising portal with equally abusive practices.
“The 2022 Dirty Dozen List serves as a challenge to these companies and entities named to live up to their social responsibilities and make crucial changes to stop and prevent harm on their platforms and through their products.”
Classification of compulsive sexual behavior as an addictive disorder might benefit clinicians, researchers, and suffering individuals.
WASHINGTON, DC (March 3, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), along with 13 Los Angeles-based organizations, collectively worked together to help victims
Sports Illustrated’s new initiative represents a change in tactics meant to camouflage their anti-women content.