Trafficking: Will Congress Step Up?
orality in Media supports the effort of the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) to allow state and local governments to crack down on sex trafficking on websites like Backpage.com
orality in Media supports the effort of the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) to allow state and local governments to crack down on sex trafficking on websites like Backpage.com
I’m a middle aged, married man with a wonderful wife and children living happily in a rural Northeast U.S. community. A fewyears ago, though, that happiness
The porn industry is terrified of a proposed CA initiative to crack down on sex traffickers, which others are lauding as the much-needed tool to
PRNewswire-USNewswire July 25, 2011 “Pornography is not only used to train traffic victims, but it also breaks down the conscience of its viewer,” said President
Greeley Gazette December 12, 2011 “Morality in Media has called for Congress to make it a crime for anyone to register a name on the
I have seen the face of human trafficking. While filming Nefarious: Merchant of Souls––a documentary on the global sex trade––I traveled to a small village
In a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee, who has oversight responsibility for the Department of Justice, Rep. Forbes (R-VA) asks Attorney General Eric Holder
Baptist Press April 12, 2011 Commercial sexual exploitation remains a major problem among the young in the United States, with an estimated 100,000 U.S. children
Family Research Council March 22, 2011 How can we stop sex trafficking where it starts? Pat Trueman, CEO of Morality in Media and Founder of
By Robert Peters General Counsel of Morality in Media March 2011 To view the document in printable PDF format, please click here Author: Robert Peters 03/11/2011