The New Administration & Combatting Sexploitaiton
EVENT ALERT Watch the press conference on NCOSE’s Facebook page. [UPDATED – Video Uploaded Here.] For the last 7 years, we at NCOSE have worked hard
EVENT ALERT Watch the press conference on NCOSE’s Facebook page. [UPDATED – Video Uploaded Here.] For the last 7 years, we at NCOSE have worked hard
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCSE) hosted an influential symposium right in the U.S. Capitol building, July 14th 2015, which presented compelling social and
By Diana Stancy Pornography is the public health crisis of the digital age. This is what a panel of experts concluded at the National Center
By Jennifer Calfas Ed Smart almost didn’t want to hear the details of his daughter’s abduction. They were too upsetting. Smart is the father of
On Tuesday, July 14th, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation hosted a symposium right in the U.S. Capitol building on the public health crisis of
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation Hosts Capitol Symposium Washington, DC (07/13/15) – There is growing momentum among groups dedicated to combating the multi-faceted problem
Law Stops Pornographers from Exploiting Children in Porn Washington, DC – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCSE) is pleased that the U.S. Court of
Congress intended that the Communications Decency Act help protect children from exposure to Internet pornography. Instead, this law provides blanket website immunity for sites like Backpage.com
For the last 6 years, we have worked to try to get U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to enforce federal obscenity laws – and thus to help curb sexual exploitation. He refused and even disbanded the task force appointed to do such cases.
The resignation of Attorney General Holder can only give hope to those suffering the ravages of the pornography pandemic in America. Holder was all that stood between that pandemic and its destruction.
This week’s decision of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirming the conviction of hardcore pornographer Ira Isaacs serves as a reminder that distribution of hardcore adult pornography is still illegal under federal law in America.
We ask President Obama and congressional leaders to help convince Google, Microsoft and other Internet providers to meet this civic responsibility.