Research Spotlight: “Cognitive Processes Related to Problematic Pornography Use”
Sharing findings from and NCOSE Research Institute commentary on J. Castro-Calvo et al. in Addictive Behaviors Reports (2021).
Sharing findings from and NCOSE Research Institute commentary on J. Castro-Calvo et al. in Addictive Behaviors Reports (2021).
Sharing findings from and NCOSE Research Institute commentary on Niki Fritz et al. in Gender Issues (2021).
Sharing findings from and NCOSE Research Institute commentary on Niki Fritz et al. in the Archives of Sexual Behavior (2020).
COVID-19 increased consumption of online pornography, but each click, search, upload, and view enables the multifaceted proliferation of harm.
Sharing findings from and NCOSE Research Institute commentary on Vera-Grey et al. in The British Journal of Criminology (2021).
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) is calling attention to a new survey of more than 22,000 UK women which found 51% reported being “woken up to their male partner having sex with them or performing sex acts on them whilst they are asleep.”
he National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) announced that Lisa Thompson, vice president and director of the Research Institute at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, is a keynote speaker at the Harvard Institute for Quantitative Social Science’s International Symposium today, April 8, the World Day for Child Sexual Abuse Prevention, Healing and Justice.
Human trafficking remains a major threat to public safety, health, and human rights throughout the United States, but the absence of solid data about its
By Ericka Case Child sexual abuse from a parent, a step-parent, or a parent’s live-in romantic partner is being portrayed as an acceptable “fetish” by
Child sexual abuse is an atrocity that goes against the very nature of human dignity. While this appears to be widely known and agreed upon,
This article summarizes key points made in a presentation by Dr. Jennifer Johnson at the Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation Global Summit (which can be
Harmful sexual behaviors typically involve older juveniles who use their age, physical strength/size, or positions of status or authority, to engage children who are younger