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CMY3706 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS society and human beings' right to safety and protection". - ANSWER-May (2017:12) defines aggravated robbery as - car hijacking - robbery at residential premises or house robbery - robbery at non-residential premises or business robbery - cash-in-transit (CIT) robbery - bank robbery - truck hijacking - ANSWER-Subcategories of robbery with aggravating circumstances are - Car hijacking - robbery at residential premises and - robbery at non-residential premises - ANSWER-trio crimes 2006 - ANSWER-when did trio crimes get priority status from SAPS - in terms of the victims (feelings of insecurity, physical injury, emotional trauma and loss of property) - negative public response as well as international condemnation - ANSWER-the serious implications that trio crimes represent - "theft by violence". - includes the unlawful and intentional use of violence to take property belonging to someone else - ANSWER-defining the term "robbery" - unlawful and intentional act - theft of property (such as a motor vehicle) - use of violence (e.g., using a weapon) or threats of violence (the victim believes that his/her live is in danger) - a causal link between the violence and taking of the property - ANSWER-The following characteristics must be present for a crime to be constituted as a robbery contact crime category. - ANSWER-The SAPS classifies robbery under the the victim is a direct target or the victim's property is targeted in the presence of the victim and he/she is threatened with the use of violence or violence is used - ANSWER-Contactcrime comprises crimes in which murder, attempted murder, sexual offences, assault, grievous bodily harm, common assault, common robbery and aggravated robbery - ANSWER-Contact crimes include - any offence, whether under the common law or a statutory provision, of housebreaking or attempted housebreaking with intent to commit an offence - robbery or attempted robbery - ANSWER-The Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 defines aggravating circumstances as: "premeditated aggressive/violent behaviour with the motive of taking unauthorised items through the means of aggression and weapons, such as a firearm or any sharp object or tool that can cause injury and death, and as the violation of the judicial system of a particular it is committed while occupants are in their home - ANSWER-house robbery is considered a violent crime because

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    CMY3706 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS society and human beings' right to safety and protection". ANSWER May (2017:12) defines aggravated robbery as car hijacking robbery at residential premises or house robbery robbery at non residential premises or business robbery cash in transit (CIT) robbery bank robbery truck hijacking ANSWER Subcategories of robbery with aggravating circumstances are Car hijacking robbery at residential premises and robbery at non residential premises ANSWER trio crimes 2006 ANSWER when did trio crimes get priority status from SAPS in terms of the victims (feelings of insecurity physical injury emotional trauma and loss of property) negative public response as well as international condemnation ANSWER the serious implications that trio crimes represent "theft by violence". includes the unlawful and intentional use of violence to take property belonging to someone else ANSWER defining the term "robbery" unlawful and intentional act theft of property (such as a motor vehicle) use of violence (e.g. using a weapon) or threats of violence (the victim believes that his/her live is in danger) a causal link between the violence and taking of the property ANSWER The following characteristics must be present for a crime to be constituted as a robbery contact crime category. ANSWER The SAPS classifies robbery under the the victim is a direct target or the victim's property is targeted in the presence of the victim and he/she is threatened with the use of violence or violence is used ANSWER Contactcrime comprises crimes in which murder attempted murder sexual offences assault grievous bodily harm common assault common robbery and aggravated robbery ANSWER Contact crimes include any offence whether under the common law or a statutory provision of housebreaking or attempted housebreaking with intent to commit an offence robbery or attempted robbery ANSWER The Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 defines aggravating circumstances as: "premeditated aggressive/violent behaviour with the motive of taking unauthorised items through the means of aggression and weapons such as a firearm or any sharp object or tool that can cause injury and death and as the violation of the judicial system of a particular it is committed while occupants are in their home ANSWER house robbery is considered a violent crime because

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