How far can you legally go to protect yourself from robbery in Australia?

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The key element in robbery is that the victim is directly confronted or threatened during the commission of the crime. Credit: South_agency/Getty Images

In Australia, robbery isn't just theft; it has specific legal definitions and consequences. This episode of the Australia Explained podcast explores the types of crimes, including stealing. What does it mean legally? How can you protect yourself? And what support is available if it happens to you?


Key Points
  • Robbery involves stealing property from another person using force or the threat of force.
  • Theft involves taking someone else's property without their consent and without using force.
  • The force you use to defend yourself must be proportionate to the threat.
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