
“The Right Track”: A Clarifying Lens into the Reality of Prostitution
This powerful documentary changed a young woman’s view of prostitution forever.

This powerful documentary changed a young woman’s view of prostitution forever.

Immigrant populations across the globe are one of the main groups vulnerable to exploitation through sex trafficking and here’s why.

OnlyFans has convinced the world it is “safe” and “empowering.” But it is actually one of the most insidious facilitators of sex trafficking.

Street Grace and EPIK Project combat sexual exploitation through innovative uses of emerging technology.

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!

Sexual exploitation impacts every demographic, but it’s a tragic reality that abusers and sex traffickers often disproportionately target vulnerable populations, such as LGBTQ+ communities.

Two young sex trafficking survivors who sued Twitter for knowingly benefiting from their exploitation continue their journey to having their day in court.

It is reported that 40% of sex trafficking victims in the U.S. are Black, despite Black people making up only 13.6% of the U.S. population. This significant statistic points to a disturbing trend of disproportionate racial discrimination in sex trafficking.

NCOSE is working to end sex trafficking, prostitution, and all exploitation by CHALLENGING SEX BUYERS. Read encouraging progress and victories!

Dr. Stephany Powell describes what it’s like to train law enforcement officers through NCOSE’s Equipping Law Enforcement to End Trafficking (ELEET) Training Program.

Schools should be one of the safest places a child can be. Unfortunately, they are often where sex traffickers go to groom and exploit their victims. This is where the No Trafficking Zones Act comes in. via @ncose

Ep. 45 Kindsey Pentecost shares about her work training law enforcement and court systems to better respond to sex trafficking