
Research Spotlight: “Women’s Experiences in Pornography Production in Sweden”
Sharing findings from and NCOSE Research Institute commentary on Meghan Donovan in Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence (2021).
Sharing findings from and NCOSE Research Institute commentary on Meghan Donovan in Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence (2021).
WASHINGTON, DC (August 17, 2021) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) called on the California Legislature to halt efforts to pass SB 357 that
WASHINGTON, DC (August 10, 2021) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) commended Rep. Ann Wagner (R-MO), along with 101 members of Congress, for calling
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.
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
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) warned that Louisiana House Bill 67 would decriminalize exploiters—sex buyers, pimps/traffickers, and brothel owners—and thereby fuel exploitation and sex trafficking of vulnerable populations.
NCOSE commends the Manhattan D.A. Cyrus Vance Jr. for refusing to criminalize victims of prostitution by announcing that it wouldn’t prosecute individuals in prostitution and unlicensed illicit massage, and instead, would focus efforts on prosecuting the buyers of prostituted persons, as well as their traffickers/pimps.
We cannot afford to ignore bigoted and violent systems of disparity which are fueled by the demand of commercial sex buyers.
Are Men Who Buy Sex Different from Men Who Do Not?: Exploring Sex Life Characteristics Based on a Randomized Population Survey in Sweden
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) issued a statement in response to the murders of several women in the Atlanta area.
The 2021 Grammy Awards evidenced how much work still needs to be done in addressing systemic issues of sexual abuse and exploitation.