Unmasking the Shadows: Identity Disclosure as a Tactic to Deter Sex Buyers
Disclosing the identity of sex buyers—as is often done for other crimes—is a powerful deterrence tactic. Stop sex trafficking by stopping demand!
Disclosing the identity of sex buyers—as is often done for other crimes—is a powerful deterrence tactic. Stop sex trafficking by stopping demand!
WASHINGTON, DC (April 10, 2024) – Three of the world’s wealthiest companies have been named to the National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s (NCOSE) 2024 Dirty
The Dirty Dozen List calls out 12 mainstream facilitators of sexual exploitation and invites individuals to take action to catalyze change.
Would you be against a CEO telling his female employees they need to have sex with him to get a raise? If so, you should be against prostitution. Here’s why.
Following the release of an National Institute of Justice funded study, NCOSE hosted a symposium with leading experts on preventing sex trafficking by combatting sex buying.
NCOSE has released its 2023 Gratitude Report—and there is indeed much to be grateful for!
Dear Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, We urge you to publicly reject the offer made by Chicken Ranch of a free “sextravaganza” for
Sex Trafficking Survivor Sues Nevada, Government Officials, Brothels, and Brothel Owner/County Commissioner for Violating 13th Amendment WASHINGTON, DC (February 8, 2024) – The National Center
Street Grace and EPIK Project combat sexual exploitation through innovative uses of emerging technology.
WASHINGTON, DC (November 3, 2023) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), along with over 250 advocates, called on Congress to pass solutions to
NCOSE is thrilled to bestow the Dignity Defense Award on Rep. Lois Galgay Reckitt of Maine, who introduced legislation to decriminalize prostituted people while increasing criminal penalties on sex buyers.Â
History is full of examples of how concerned citizens changed society forever, when their grassroots efforts led to groundbreaking public policy.  Together, we can do it again.