This publication by the US Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs provides an overview on teen dating.
This brief on teen dating violence by the US Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs provides an overview of the issue, including a definition of teen dating violence, teen dating violence statistics at a glance, information about how OJP is helping prevent teen dating violence, and signs of an unhealthy relationship. February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, an opportunity to raise awareness of teen dating violence and connect youth with the necessary resources. With support from the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), the love is respect website makes vital resources accessible to teens experiencing dating violence, including preventing abusive relationships and promoting awareness of healthy dating relationships. The site offers a 24-hour helpline for teens, young adults, and their families.
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