Patheos: Major Progress In Battle Against Pornography
A growing chorus of voices is calling attention to the strong link between pornography and sexual exploitation, and those voices are now seeing some significant progress. Just
A growing chorus of voices is calling attention to the strong link between pornography and sexual exploitation, and those voices are now seeing some significant progress. Just
Following recent reports of sexual exploitation cases in sports and the movie industry, Nigeria’s international non governmental organisation with biased for raising awareness on child
By Haley Halverson Stephanie Peterson, a former middle school teacher in New Smyrna Beach Florida, has been arrested after she was accused of sexually abusing a
The bill would give sex-trafficking victims more power to sue websites that knowingly support sex trafficking. The House report on the bill conflates sex work
United States Congress is making measurable progress in putting online trafficking sources out of business – or in jail – but it is contended that
Sex advertising websites and their users would face penalties for sex trafficking under a bill passed by the U.S. House Feb. 27, amending a law
Human trafficking survivor Lynne Caffery said she was “sold and given and resold and given to males and females for merchandise and guns and drugs
WASHINGTON (BP) — Sex advertising websites and their users would face penalties for sex trafficking under a bill passed by the U.S. House Feb. 27,
It’s been a wide-open secret for years:Â pimps and traffickers using websites like BackPage to advertise women and children for sale. Law enforcement has turned
WASHINGTON, D.C. –U.S. Representative Mark Walker (R-N.C.) today released the following statement after the passage of H.R.1865, the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex
WASHINGTONÂ – Congresswoman Ann Wagner (MO-02), House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), and bill cosponsors Congresswoman Mimi Walters
WASHINGTON (BP) — A legal loophole that has shielded sex advertising websites and their users from prosecution may be reversed after the U.S. House of