
You watched Sound of Freedom, but now what? Here’s how you can help!Â
While the film Sound of Freedom has ignited conversations, there is much work to be done to end sex trafficking. Here’s how you can take action and be part of the solution!
While the film Sound of Freedom has ignited conversations, there is much work to be done to end sex trafficking. Here’s how you can take action and be part of the solution!
Survivors to Seek Review from the U.S. Supreme Court WASHINGTON, DC (June 12, 2023) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation Law Center, The Haba
WASHINGTON, DC (May 3, 2023) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation Law Center, The Haba Law Firm, and The Matiasic Firm responded to the
Two young sex trafficking survivors who sued Twitter for knowingly benefiting from their exploitation continue their journey to having their day in court.
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While many in our culture now condemn the way older films sexually exploited minors, the truth is this exploitation goes on. It has just moved from the movie screen to the computer screen.
The NCOSE Law Center has turned the year 2022 into a nightmare for pornographers and traffickers.
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WASHINGTON, DC (September 22, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) welcomes Teresa J. Helm as Survivor Services Coordinator for the National Center on
The road to having the biggest and swiftest impact on dismantling the online exploitation industry is lawsuits. Litigation has been a linchpin for the movements to combat smoking, opioids, and more. The same is true for the movement to end sexual exploitation.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) welcomes Teresa J. Helm to its team as the new Survivor Services Coordinator. Teresa will assist survivor clients seeking justice through civil litigation against major corporations who have profited from their abuse.Â
Lawsuits have long been the linchpin for movements against destructive cultural forces such as smoking, opioids, and more. We believe the same is true for the movement to end sexual exploitation, and that the NCOSE Law Center has a winning strategy which can be scaled.