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White House Plan on Human Trafficking Rightly Shines Spotlight on Demand
“Research has shown that where demand thrives, so does trafficking.”
“Research has shown that where demand thrives, so does trafficking.”
Dawn Hawkins looks forward to realizing NCOSE’s grand goal and vision: a world free from all forms of sexual abuse and exploitation. Â
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) lauded Google Play’s announcement that it will no longer carry sugar dating apps (or apps that promote compensated sexual acts).
Contact your U.S. Representatives and encourage them to support H.R. 3996, the Empowering Law Enforcement to Fight Sex Trafficking Act.
The only way to end sex trafficking and all sexual exploitation is to shrink the demand by holding sex buyers accountable.
New Texas Law Makes Sex Buying a Felony on First Offense. Texas Joins Maine in Precedent-Setting Efforts to Tackle Demand, Sex Buying, for Prostituted Persons
To end sex trafficking, we must focus on decreasing the demand for prostitution by influencing our culture to reject buying behaviors.
Allegations against T.I. and Tiny Harris a stark reminder of the role of power and influence in sexual abuse and exploitation.
The accusations of sexual harassment—including allegations which appear to describe the grooming of a teenage boy—leveled against John Weaver, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, represent
This time last year, Google Images, the site used by most people to find photos on the Internet, exposed children to countless graphic hardcore pornography
Washington, DC (February 13, 2020) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation is pleased to announce that Dr. Michael Shively, a foremost national expert on
Under the guise of improving “community safety and health,” DC Council members David Grosso, Anita Bonds, Brianne Nadeau, and Robert White have put forward the