This New Popular Video Game Didn’t Disclose Its Sexualized Content
After three years of anticipation, the wait is officially over for the latest Call of Duty: Black Ops. This recent release, which can be played
After three years of anticipation, the wait is officially over for the latest Call of Duty: Black Ops. This recent release, which can be played
The Internet has truly become an integral aspect of society. We use it every day, from searching for the nearest Starbucks to applying for law
Our mission is to oppose sexual exploitation and defend human dignity. To fulfill our mission, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) specifically targets 12
With Halloween quickly approaching, everyone is beginning to prepare. Families are visiting pumpkin patches and going on hayrides, stores are selling candy by the pound,
Canadian TV show, W5, recently ran a story on today’s hardcore internet porn and its potential impact on children. And it’s primary interviewee was 12
Original Source: Christian Post By: Ray Nothstine ORLANDO, Fla. — Clay Olsen, co-founder and CEO of Fight the New Drug, told hundreds gathered for an anti-pornography
If you have an Android tablet that happens to run Android OS version 4.2 or above, your device should have the power to quickly switch
In our modern world, children as young as 2 years old have gotten their hands on our phones and iPads but how can we prevent
National Center on Sexual Exploitation partners with Victoria Hearst to protect minors from pornographic content Washington, DC (April 22, 2015) – Victoria Hearst, granddaughter of publisher
Patrick Trueman, President at National Center on Sexual Exploitation, former Chief of the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington
A new study recently just came out that is alarming to even me and I’m immersed in these facts every day. The NSPCC ChildLine survey found that a tenth of 12 to 13-year-olds shared that they are fearful of being “addicted” to pornography. 1/10 of these young boys and girls are saying that they think they have a problem with pornography!
Washington, D.C. (March 23, 2015) – Today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) unanimously voted to enforce the federal broadcast indecency law after an eight-year hiatus. Today’s enforcement vote came against television station WDBJ, Roanoke Virginia, (parent company Schurz Communications) regarding a July 12, 2012, 6 p.m. broadcast news clip that featured a porn video clip.