Dirty Dozen List 2021
Reveal Event The Dirty Dozen List is an annual campaign calling out twelve mainstream entities for facilitating or profiting from sexual abuse and exploitation. Since
Reveal Event The Dirty Dozen List is an annual campaign calling out twelve mainstream entities for facilitating or profiting from sexual abuse and exploitation. Since
Sexual violence is a broad term used to encompass attempted and actual experiences of rape, sexual coercion, assault, harassment, and abuse committed by any person regardless
Washington, DC (January 12, 2021) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) called on Google and Amazon to eradicate violence and sexually-exploitative content on their platforms and in
Washington, DC (December 11, 2020) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) issued a statement with an update in the lawsuit, Charleston v. Nevada. On December
When young service members enlist in the military, they recognize they may be put in harm’s way. However, many of our service members are under
Bekah Charleston survived. Bekah grew up in Keller, Texas, as the youngest of six children. She comes from a good home and her parents have
When the first incident of COVID-19 was announced in Wuhan, China, most people were not thinking about the impact the virus would have on sexual
The global movement to shut down Pornhub is growing. In 2020 alone, we’ve seen the global #Traffickinghub campaign expand and sweep across the globe as
In late June 2020, notorious pornography performer Ron Jeremy was charged with four counts of rape. Since then over two dozen more accusations against him
During a recent webinar as a part of its Now & Next Speaker Series, World Without Exploitation (WorldWE) invited Tamar Arenson and Megan Lundstrom to
Sexual exploitation is a web of intersectionality that spans the globe and all manifestations of sexual abuse and exploitation feed into and off of one
Washington, DC (June 25, 2020) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) is calling on Netflix to remove the rape-themed film, 365 Days, from