
The Stories of the Survivors Represented in Charleston v. State of Nevada
Bekah Charleston survived. Bekah grew up in Keller, Texas, as the youngest of six children. She comes from a good home and her parents have been married for 57 years. As a little girl, Bekah loved soccer, school, and cheerleading and she looked forward to going to church every week with her family. But that…

NCOSE 2018 Impact Report: The Fall of Online Trafficking Titan Backpage; Walmart Removes Cosmo; Comcast Safer for Kids; And More!
2018 was our most successful year to date, and we couldn’t have done it without you. Whether your support was financial, taking actions through our website, praying for our movement, sharing our social media posts, or simply telling your friend about the issue of sexual exploitation, you helped make 2018 the strongest year for our organization…

1 Face the Demand
Demand is the fulcrum on which all sex trafficking rests. Failure to combat demand guarantees the survival of sex trafficking and the creation of future generations of victims. NCOSE’s main page on Demand.

The punter: why men visit prostitutes and what men think about them
Translated by ABOLITION DE L’INDUSTRIE DU SEXE CANADA. German-speaking people can read the original text here: https://huschkemau.de/2016/09/09/der-freier-warum-maenner-zu-prostituierten-gehen-und-was-sie-ueber-diese-denken/

The Global Supply Chain of Sexual Exploitation & the Necessity of Combating the Demand for Commercial Sex
Lisa L. Thompson serves as the Vice President of Policy and Research for the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, where she oversees NCOSE’s strategic planning for increased public understanding of sexual exploitation related issues. Below are highlights from her remarks on the topic of curbing demand for commercial sex from a Briefing at the U.S….

Interview: A survivor of sex trafficking during the RNC shares her story
This interview is from Fox8. It was originally published here. CLEVELAND – She is a young mother, forced into sex trafficking and rescued during the biggest event in Cleveland over the summer of 2016 – the Republican National Convention. The survivor was brought downtown to be sold during the RNC, but she was eventually given…