The Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE) endexploitationmovement.com
Donna Rice Hughes discusses how technology—social media, apps, devices—is affecting access to pornography and how families can defend themselves.
Mrs. Rice Hughes, President and Chairman of Enough Is Enough (EIE) (enough.org), is an internationally known Internet safety expert, author, and speaker. As a respected leader of national efforts to protect children online, Mrs. Rice Hughes has championed EIE’s mission to make the Internet safer for children and families since 1994. Under her leadership and vision, EIE created the Internet Safety 101 program with the U.S. Department of Justice and other partners.
The Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE) is focused on bringing a diverse spectrum of people together to solve and end the complex social issue of sexual exploitation. Members of the coalition create a unified front when faced with these seemingly insurmountable issues. As of September 2014, there are 280 national, state and local organizations in the Coalition.
CESE combines child advocacy, Internet safety, pro-family, prevention, education, women’s rights and feminist activists, recovery groups, law enforcement, anti-trafficking groups, state policy, and technology groups together, as well as health and science experts and religious leaders.
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Sexual exploitation encompasses:
• Sex trafficking of adults and children
• Prostitution
• Pornography: the users & performers
• Sexually oriented businesses
• Sexual assault
• Rape
• Violence against women
• Sexualization of children
• Child sexual abuse
• Child porn
• Sexual coercion
• Sexual addiction/compulsivity