Progress! Google Images Improves Search, Decreases Unwanted Porn Exposure
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
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
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation supports the bipartisan “Sex Trafficking Demand Reduction Act.” Right now, America runs an annual report that ranks and analyzes
Ep. 35 Lisa Thompson analyzes the supply chain of commercial sexual exploitation Entities such as strip clubs, massage parlors, brothels, and pornography production companies exist
Most of the research conducted about prostitution and sex trafficking has been done on the supply side (i.e., the prostituted persons), while relatively little has
Ep. 31 Dan O’Bryant addresses the way strip clubs feed sexual exploitation Strip clubs are often seen as a harmless form of entertainment for men.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) today launched its 2019 Dirty Dozen List, a list of carefully selected entities that are major, mainstream facilitators
Thank you to everyone who participated in our 2019 #TackleDemand campaign! The #TackleDemand campaign aims to raise awareness about the demand for commercial sex at
Ep. 30 Peter Qualliotine discusses online forums where sex buyers discuss their ‘hobby” What goes on in the mind of a sex buyer? People who
Join us this week for our annual #TackleDemand campaign. As we build up to the Super Bowl this weekend, we’re raising awareness about the issue
William Barr, the Attorney General Nominee, was asked several questions about sex trafficking during the Senate Confirmation Hearing on January 15, 2019. Two of these questions