Freedom from slavery is a basic human right that Nevada denies many

By providing legal cover for the sex trade, Nevada is directly violating the Thirteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. States cannot create conditions that allow slavery or involuntary servitude to flourish—including in the form of sex trafficking.

The NCOSE Law Center's lawsuit representing survivors seeks to hold the state of Nevada accountable for protecting prostitution and profiting from it.

NCOSE Expert Researcher Testifies Against Legalization of Prostitution in Vermont

"100% of convicted sex traffickers would prefer to operate in an environment in which there were no prohibitions against prostitution."

~ Dr. Mike Shively, NCOSE Research Institute

Shining a Light on the Sexual Exploitation of Indigenous People

Indigenous women and girls are disproportionately impacted by sexual abuse and violence, including human trafficking, domestic violence, rape, and even murder.

Read our interview with award-winning writer and researcher Chris Stark who is of Anishinaabe and Cherokee ancestry. Her new book "Carnival Lights" uncovers this topic. 

Research Spotlight: "Why Don't Addicts Just Stop?"

Have you ever wondered why people with substance abuse disorders or behavioral addictions persist in their destructive behavior despite all the negative consequences?

The NCOSE Research Institute uncovers the science behind why this happens.

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