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Your privacy is important to us. It is National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect from you across our website, https://endsexualexploitation.org, and…

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About NCOSE History Finances Staff Board Contact Us WHY NCOSE? The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) exists because people should be free to live and love without sexual abuse…

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History

History About NCOSE Finances Staff Board Contact Us Looking Back at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s Roots In the fall of 1962, an unidentified individual placed pornographic material outside…

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Issues

Issues The Issues We Cover We believe in a world free from sexual abuse and exploitation, so we work every day to build that world. Sexual abuse and exploitation of…

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Pornography

Public Health Harms of Pornography FAQ Action Facts Articles Research Resources Menu FAQ Action Facts Articles Research Resources The Internet and other technological advances have made pornography more accessible than…

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Sex Trafficking

FAQ Action Facts Articles Research Resources Menu FAQ Action Facts Articles Research Resources What is Sex Trafficking? Trafficking in persons is the illegal commerce in human beings. It can be…

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Child Sexual Abuse

FAQ Action Facts Articles Research Resources Menu FAQ Action Facts Articles Research Resources There is not one generally agreed upon definition of child sexual abuse. Broadly speaking, the term “child…

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Prostitution

FAQ Action Facts Articles Research Resources Menu FAQ Action Facts Articles Research Resources Prostitution is commonly defined as the exchange of sexual conduct for money or other things of value…

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Staff

Meet Our Staff Defending Human Dignity Our team is comprised of passionate, talented individuals who come from a variety of different backgrounds. We love people and fight for the human…

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Sex Buying

FAQ Action Facts Articles Research Resources Menu FAQ Action Facts Articles Research Resources A key factor in preventing sex trafficking and other forms of sexual exploitation is often neglected or…

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Sexual Violence

FAQ Action Facts Articles Research Resources Menu FAQ Action Facts Articles Research Resources Sexual violence is a broad term used to encompass attempted and actual experiences of rape, sexual coercion,…

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The Numbers

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NCOSE leads the Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation with over 300 member organizations.

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The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has had over 100 policy victories since 2010. Each victory promotes human dignity above exploitation.

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NCOSE’s activism campaigns and victories have made headlines around the globe. Averaging 93 mentions per week by media outlets and shows such as Today, CNN, The New York Times, BBC News, USA Today, Fox News and more.

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Stories

Survivor Lawsuit Against Twitter Moves to Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

Survivors’ $12.7M Victory Over Explicit Website a Beacon of Hope for Other Survivors

Instagram Makes Positive Safety Changes via Improved Reporting and Direct Message Tools

Sharing experiences may be a restorative and liberating process. This is a place for those who want to express their story.

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How to report Sex Trafficking

Report Suspected Sex Trafficking

If you suspect sex trafficking, or human trafficking, report the tip to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center: 

1 (888) 373-7888

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911.

How to report suspected sex trafficking on a plane

Report Sex Trafficking On the Plane

If You Suspect a Case of Human Trafficking While on a Plane: 

  • Try to subtly get the attention of a flight attendant, either through the call button or when they walk past you.
  • Consider writing a note to them about your concern, so that you will not be overheard. Most flight attendants are also trained to identify trafficking victims, so you can ask them to pay attention to the individual(s) you are concerned about. Ask them to consider using cockpit communications to alert authorities on the ground to meet the plane at the gate.

Additional Reporting Options:

  • Call toll-free (866) 347-2423 from anywhere in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.
  • Call (802) 872-6199 (not toll-free) from any country in the world.
  • Report the tip online at www.ice.gov/tips.