
Steam is Still Selling Sexual Assault-Themed “House Party” Game
House Party is described by its creators as “a sexually charged, 3D point-and-click adventure”. In the game, you as the player are at the titular
House Party is described by its creators as “a sexually charged, 3D point-and-click adventure”. In the game, you as the player are at the titular
WASHINGTON, DC (January 30, 2020) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation Law Center has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for
In a video uploaded to the YouTube channel for Team CoCo on January 28, 2020, actor and activist Kumail Nanjiani bragged and joked at length about
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) has taken a significant step forward in bringing a measure of justice to survivors of sex trafficking this
Mirror is another “adult” game on the gaming platform Steam. With over 26,000 overwhelmingly positive reviews on the site, Mirror is undoubtedly one of the
YouTube has long been criticized by the National Center on Sexual Exploitation for its inefficient efforts to remove sexually graphic and grooming material. In 2019, NCOSE researched
Sex dolls, and particularly child-like sex dolls, have become increasingly normalized in recent years as shown by movies like Lars and the Real Girl. Some
It’s time to fix app ratings. The current system of hoping technology companies accurately and transparently self-“rate” their own products is broken. As a result,
The sexual exploitation of minors is a tragic reality for far too many children in our society. In early December 2019, a 36-year-old woman was
Excerpt from Financial Times TikTok is rushing to build teams around the world to moderate its streams of viral videos, after increasing concerns that its
One of the problems encountered in the movement to end sexual exploitation is the fact that many people—most people, perhaps—aren’t aware of the problem, let
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation recently endorsed and helped pass key legislation in Congress: the End National Defense (END) Network Abuse Act. The provision,