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How NCOSE’s Law Enforcement Training Aims to Create Accountability for Sex Buyers
It’s a simple equation: no sex buyers = no sex trade.
It’s a simple equation: no sex buyers = no sex trade.
Predatory pornography site Pornhub was recently booted off three major social media platforms after NCOSE shared evidence of Pornhub’s crimes and violations of platform policies.
Washington, DC (December 13, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) is calling on Elon Musk to tackle child sexual exploitation on Twitter by prohibiting
Washington, DC (December 12, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) lauded TikTok for swiftly removing Pornhub’s account. After #traffickinghub founder, Laila Mickelwait, posted a
The NCOSE Law Center has turned the year 2022 into a nightmare for pornographers and traffickers.
On November 8-10, thousands of people from across the globe gathered online for the 2022 Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE) Summit!
Dr. Stephany Powell describes what it’s like to train law enforcement officers through NCOSE’s Equipping Law Enforcement to End Trafficking (ELEET) Training Program.
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
Schools should be one of the safest places a child can be. Unfortunately, they are often where sex traffickers go to groom and exploit their victims. This is where the No Trafficking Zones Act comes in. via @ncose