What is robbery?
Robbery refers to when a person forcefully takes the property of another person.
Robbery is a crime under section 94 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW). It occurs when there is:
- An intent to steal,
- A threat of violence or use of force which puts another person in fear, and
- Property is taken from that person.
Property includes money and tangible goods.
Part 4 of the Crimes Act criminalises various types of robbery offences: aggravated robbery, robbery with wounding, robbery in company, and armed robbery.
What are the different types of robbery?
Aggravated robbery
Section 95 of the Crimes Act criminalises aggravated robbery. A robbery under section 94 is aggravated if the person robbing another person uses:
- Physical violence.
- Intentionally or recklessly inflicts bodily harm on the person.
- Deprives the person of their liberty.
Robbery with wounding
Section 96 of the Crimes Act makes it an offence for a person committing aggravated robbery to wound or inflict grievous bodily harm on any person.
Robbery in company
Section 97 of the Crimes Act makes it an offence for a person in company with another person or persons, to rob or assault with intent to rob, another person.
This section also makes it an offence for a person in company with another person or persons to stop any mail, or vehicle, railway train, or person carrying mail, with intent to rob, or search with intent to rob.
It is an aggravated offence under section 97 if the person commits either offence while armed with a dangerous weapon.
Armed robbery
Section 98 of the Crimes Act deems it an offence if a person commits a robbery while armed with an offensive weapon or in company with another person, and inflicts grievous bodily harm on a person.
Potential Penalties
Robbery in its simplest form has a maximum penalty of 14 years imprisonment.
The maximum penalties for the other types of robbery are:
Type of robbery | Maximum penalty |
Aggravated robbery | 20 years imprisonment |
Robbery with wounding | 25 years imprisonment |
Robbery in company | 20 years imprisonment |
Aggravated robbery in company | 20 years imprisonment |
Armed robbery | 25 years imprisonment |
The courts regularly impose a prison sentence for all types of robbery offences.