by NCOSE | May 20, 2022 | Articles, Corporations, Dignity Defense Alert, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Assault, Sexual Violence
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation is pleased to give the Dignity Defense Award to Uber and Lyft, two ride-sharing companies who have stepped up as industry leaders in the fight against sexual violence. The post Lyft and Uber: Fighting sexual assault in the...
by NCOSE | May 12, 2022 | Articles, Demand, Pornography, Sex Trafficking, Sexual Violence
The biggest realization that I encountered during my time interning at NCOSE was how pornography is interconnected with other forms of sexual abuse and exploitation. The post What I Learned About the “Web of Exploitation” Changed How I Understood Sexual...
by Lily Moric | May 6, 2022 | Articles, Child Sexual Abuse, Dirty Dozen List, Netflix, Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Violence
Netflix is in the business of hosting and producing shows that overtly glorify sexual violence. A prime example of this is the film 365 Days and its recently released sequel, 365 Days: This Day. The post Netflix: Selling Exploitation as Entertainment 365 Days a Year...
by Sommer Porter | Apr 18, 2022 | Articles, Demand, Prostitution, Racism, Research, Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Violence
The Last Girl First campaign culminated in a comprehensive, two-year long research report covering 49 countries, counting 15 testimonies of survivors of prostitution, and more than 400 references. The post Last Girl First: CAP International Exposes the Truth About...
by Fight the New Drug | Mar 30, 2022 | Exploitation, Fast Facts, Sexpectations, Sexual Violence, Society
Research suggests that frequent porn consumers are more likely to victim-blame survivors of sexual violence. (Foubert & Bridges, 2017; Foubert, Brosi, & Bannon, 2011) Foubert, J. D., & Bridges, A. J. (2017). What Is the Attraction? Pornography Use Motives...
by Fight the New Drug | Mar 30, 2022 | Exploitation, Fast Facts, Sexpectations, Sexual Violence, Society
Research suggests that frequent porn consumers are less likely to intervene during a sexual assault. (Foubert & Bridges, 2017; Foubert, Brosi, & Bannon, 2011) Foubert, J. D., & Bridges, A. J. (2017). What Is the Attraction? Pornography Use Motives in...
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