Dignity Defense Award: Rep. Lois Reckitt Champions Historic Prostitution Law

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation is thrilled to bestow the Dignity Defense Award on Representative Lois Galgay Reckitt of Maine, who introduced legislation to decriminalize people exploited in prostitution while increasing criminal penalties on sex buyers. 

The historic passage of this legislation in June is the first of its kind in the United States.

Read more about Rep. Lois Galgay Reckitt's outstanding work to end gender-based violence and confront the commercial sex trade here.

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Help Pass the EARN IT Act!

"The ongoing distribution and viewing of images of myself being raped as a child has caused immeasurable harm to me in so many areas of my life ... Every day, I know that strangers all over the world are viewing those images and videos of me being raped as a child and deriving sick pleasure from them...

As a survivor, my privacy rights are constantly violated by those who view the CSAM of me and even more by those who have stalked me. I beg you to consider the safety and privacy of survivors of CSAM and be sure they are protected and upheld in law."

~Anonymous CSAM Survivor

Everyday, Big Tech scans for malware and spyware but leaves child sexual abuse material undetected.

It’s time to protect child victims’ privacy and pass the EARN IT Act.

The EARN IT Act gives CSAM survivors a path to justice and hold platforms accountable if they knowingly allow the distribution of child sexual abuse material. Learn more here.

📣 ACTION: Ask your Senators to Co-Sponsor the EARN IT Act

Our Message In The News

Daily Mail: Discusses Romanian Press Conference, in which the NCOSE Law Center and other legal representatives of Andrew Tate's victims announce a united stand against Tate and his followers’ harassment and intimidation.

The Guardian: "I talked to 10,000 children about pornography. Here are 10 things I learned."

LA Times: California Gov. signed a bill into law that would hold social media platforms liable for failing to combat the spread of child sexual abuse materials.

KSL.com: Utah AG questions Pornhub over the "loophole" exploited by sex traffickers and rapists, which was exposed by undercover investigations.

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