Online Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in the US
Digital sexual violence is widespread in the United States, yet survivors continue to face legal, institutional, and systemic barriers to justice. Online sexual exploitation and abuse in the United States: An analysis of policy gaps, system response, and prevention mechanisms brings together survivor lived experiences, legal analysis, and legislative review to assess how current systems address this problem, where they fall short, and what must change.
The report offers concrete, survivor-centred recommendations to strengthen prevention, improve institutional responses, and ensure meaningful protection and redress. This project is published in partnership with Equality Now, a global organization dedicated to securing the legal and systemic change needed to end discrimination against all women and girls.