R-parity violation is a theoretical extension to the Standard Model of particle physics that allows for interactions violating the conservation of a quantum number known as R-parity. R-parity is a hypothetical symmetry that helps to explain the stability of protons and the absence of certain interactions in particle physics. If R-parity is violated, it would allow for new interactions that could lead to interesting phenomena such as neutrino masses, baryon number violation, and lepton flavor violation. Research in this area focuses on searching for experimental evidence of R-parity violation and understanding its implications for our understanding of fundamental particles and forces.