Yes, any type of robbery is a crime. That includes robbing passports.
No. A crime is something that is illegal. Robbery is an illegal crime.
Wayman J Crow has written: 'Robbery deterrence' -- subject(s): Crime prevention, Robbery, Crime
Crime Inc - 2010 Hollywood Robbery was released on: USA: 30 August 2012
the acquisitive crime covers aspects of robbery and burglary such a street crime,business and retail crime and motor vehicle crime..
theft/robbery
the robbery itself is a crime againcst a person. the property is what is or was taken during the crime of robberyADDITIONAL: Despite its common usage in everyday language - - legally the word "ROBBERY" applies ONLY to offenses committed against persons.Crimes committed against property are legally described as "LARCENY" and "BURGLARY."
It starts on the date of the robbery. Or it may start on the date the robbery was discovered. Some others list it as the date the crime is reported.
No. Although the terms are used inter-changeably by most of the public - the crime of Robbery is a crime against a person. What the questioner describes is Burglary, which is a crime against property - UNLESS the home is occupied at the time of the break-in, THEN it becomes Robbery.
Robbery
kidnapping and robbery
robbery is the most common crime in the UK and anywhere else in the world.
A lookout person during a robbery can be charged with conspiracy to commit robbery or aiding and abetting the robbery. Their role in providing assistance by monitoring for law enforcement or potential witnesses makes them complicit in the crime. Depending on the jurisdiction, they could also face charges related to robbery itself, as their involvement supports the commission of the primary offense.