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The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCSE) announced on August 17th Hilton Worldwide has officially decided to change its policies so that it will no longer sell pornographic videos in any of its properties throughout the entire world.

This victory is due to the hard work from the NCSE in conjunction with the thousands of complaints from customers. With this change, Hilton will make their hotels safe and no longer profit from hardcore pornography, which by nature facilitates sexual exploitation.

Hilton Worldwide, the international hotel and resort chain, has changed its policies in order to remove all on-demand pornographic videos from all of its properties, worldwide. The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) is grateful to Hilton for its decision to no longer seek profits from hardcore pornography, which by nature facilitates sexual exploitation.

“We want to publicly thank Hilton for its decision to create a safe and positive environment for all of its customers,” said Dawn Hawkins, Executive Director of NCOSE.

“Hilton has taken a stand against sexual exploitation. Pornography not only contributes to the demand for sex trafficking, which is a serious concern in hotels, but it also contributes to child exploitation, sexual violence, and lifelong porn addictions. The National Center on Sexual Exploitation applauds Hilton Hotels for recognizing these harms, and is glad to announce that Hilton Hotels will be removed from the Dirty Dozen List.”

Hilton Hotels had previously been listed on NCOSE’s Dirty Dozen List, which names twelve mainstream organizations contributing to sexual exploitation. To learn more about the Dirty Dozen list, visit: DirtyDozenList.com

Founded in 1962, National Center on Sexual Exploitation is the leading national organization opposing pornography by highlighting the links to sex trafficking, violence against women, child abuse, addiction and more.

The organization changed its name from Morality In Media to the National Center on Sexual Exploitation early in 2015 to better describe the organization’s scope and mission, which is to expose the seamless connection between all forms of sexual exploitation.

[17 Aug 2015, http://endsexualexploitation.org/articles/hilton-hotels-to-remove-all-in-room-porn/ ; Abstinence Clearinghouse, 19 Aug 2015]