Relationship Rights

Know your rights

Relationships can be challenging, but you always have the right to be respected and to feel safe. If your partner is controlling you, pressuring you to have sex, puts you down, or harms you in any way, this is abuse. Get to know your relationship rights.

Visit www.LoveIsRespect.org for more information.

If you need help, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-7233.

SD Domestic Violence Hotline

Domestic violence has many forms including physical aggression, sexual abuse, emotional or psychological abuse, stalking, or financial abuse. This includes any behaviors that intimidate, manipulate, hurt, humiliate, blame, frighten, terrorize, injure or wound someone.

File a report for domestic violence here.

If you need help, please call (888) 385-4657

Red Flags of An Abusive Relationship

Preventing domestic violence starts with learning the red flags of an abusive relationship. Intimate partner violence impacts people across all genders, socioeconomic backgrounds, and races. 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men experience intimate partner violence and/or stalking over their lifetime according to the National Coalition Against Domestic violence.

Don’t be a victim of intimate partner violence

Preventing intimate partner violence starts with understanding your relationship rights. Learn the signs of a healthy and an unhealthy relationship so you can spot the red flags of a potentially abusive partner.

Are you in a healthy relationship?

Relationships can be challenging, but you always have the right to respect and to feel safe. If your partner is controlling you, pressuring you to have sex, puts you down, or harms you in any way, this is abuse. Get to know your relationship rights.

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