
The Healing Process for Survivors of Sex Trafficking
Healing is an art, it takes time, it takes patience, and it takes love. Don’t give up if you or a loved one is healing from sexual abuse.
Healing is an art, it takes time, it takes patience, and it takes love. Don’t give up if you or a loved one is healing from sexual abuse.
We are heartened by the strong resolve shown by the UN to keep demand reduction as an important and pivotal response to combating the crime of sex trafficking.
It is reported that 40% of sex trafficking victims in the U.S. are Black, despite Black people making up only 13.6% of the U.S. population. This significant statistic points to a disturbing trend of disproportionate racial discrimination in sex trafficking.
NCOSE is working to end sex trafficking, prostitution, and all exploitation by CHALLENGING SEX BUYERS. Read encouraging progress and victories!
Sexual harassment and sexual abuse by customers is simply considered a part of the job for the baristas in “sexpresso cafés”.
We can rescue victims and twice the amount will fill their spots the next day. We can arrest traffickers and pimps and more will fill the void. But stop the sex buyers putting cash in the pimps’ pockets… and the market will dry up.
In 2022, we saw incredible progress towards ending sexual exploitation! Read encouraging victories here!
It’s a simple equation: no sex buyers = no sex trade.
“If you ever ID me, just know I’m friends with every cop and lawyer in town,” the judge told the young woman.
Of course, he didn’t need to say that at the time. Because she knew cops and lawyers in town regularly purchased her as well.
On November 8-10, thousands of people from across the globe gathered online for the 2022 Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE) Summit!
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.