
2022: A Year Pornographers and Traffickers Would Like to Forget
The NCOSE Law Center has turned the year 2022 into a nightmare for pornographers and traffickers.

The NCOSE Law Center has turned the year 2022 into a nightmare for pornographers and traffickers.

The Device Filter Bill protects children by requiring that filters blocking pornography be automatically turned ON by default.

On November 8-10, thousands of people from across the globe gathered online for the 2022 Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE) Summit!

If and when pornography slips through the filters or rules, the pornography resistant child has good relationships, communication skills, and a plan in place to handle the situation and get help.

It feels impossible to keep kids from seeing pornography these days. Do you know the best kept secret for equipping your child to be pornography resistant?

WASHINGTON, DC (October 25, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) called out Pornhub for creating a new Instagram account after being banned

The 2022 CESE Summit is only a few weeks away. Here is a sneakpeek of presentations you can look forward to!

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) is celebrating 60 years of turning the tide against sexual exploitation! See this list of 60 ways YOU can help continue the progress! via @ncose

Last year, African partners who attended the 2021 Coalition to End Sexual (CESE) Exploitation Summit expressed their desire for an Africa-centric conference. This year, that desire became a reality with the inaugural CESE Africa Conference.

At the 2022 CESE Summit, over 50 experts will be presenting on a variety of issues relevant to the web of sexual abuse and exploitation. Here is a taster of some presentations you can be excited for. via @ncose

Notable Signatories Include Actors Terry Crews and Whitney Cummings Washington, DC (October 4, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) said that Congress must listen to

The PROTECT Act fills a gaping hole in existing law that allows pornography to be created, uploaded, and distributed online without the consent of persons depicted in the material.
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