STATEMENT: Amazon Halts Sale of Child Sex Dolls
Press Statement Dawn Hawkins, Sr. Vice President, NCOSE  Washington DC – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation applauds Amazon today for removing the anatomically
Press Statement Dawn Hawkins, Sr. Vice President, NCOSE  Washington DC – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation applauds Amazon today for removing the anatomically
Statement by Patrick A. Trueman, President & CEO NCOSE Washington, DC – A guilty plea revealed by multiple news sources of Backpage.com CEO Carl Ferrer
Statement by Dawn Hawkins, Executive Director of NCOSE Washington, DC – Tuesday, President Trump signed H.R. 1865, FOSTA-SESTA, into law. The National Center on Sexual
Press conference and rally regarding the shutdown of Backpage at the Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation Summit. Survivors, Advocates Celebrate Watershed Moment as Backpage.com is
Washington, DC – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) has instigated a significant policy change at Walmart as part of our continued work to
Washington, DC – Within 48 hours of the U.S. Senate’s passage of legislation combating online sex trafficking, several websites have shuttered their prostitution ads. The historic legislation passed
Washington, DC – The Senate today passed FOSTA-SESTA by a vote of 97-2. The legislative package included H.R. 1865 the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex
Washington, DC – The Senate is expected to vote early next week on H.R. 1865—legislation known as FOSTA-SESTA. This legislation restores civil rights of action
Washington, DC – Every day, Internet users are bombarded with sexually objectifying and explicit advertisements on the websites they visit. Hypersexualized online ads appear virtually
Washington, DC – Today the world will observe International Women’s Day with rallies, marches, and forums about policy issues impacting the lives and wellbeing of women.
Washington, DC – Yesterday the U.S. House of Representatives passed an historic legislative package to fight online sex trafficking, by a vote of 388 to 25. The legislation
Washington, DC – Tomorrow the U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on a legislative package to fight online sex trafficking. The House will take up H.R. 1865