What is the difference between a Burglary and a Robbery?

It’s common practice for someone who has been the victim of a crime to claim that he has either been burglarized or robbed. While many people use these terms interchangeably, they are actually two very different types of crime.

What is a Burglary? 
Burglary is a term used to describe crimes usually reported as “breaking and entering” or “break ins.” A burglary is specifically described as the unlawful entry of a structure in order to commit an act of theft or some other type of felony. In most states the term “structure” refers to a physical building. The term does not usually apply to vehicles as most vehicle crimes fall under the category of larceny.

What is a Robbery? 
A robbery is the act of, or attempt to, take something that does not belong to you from someone else. The difference between a robbery and a burglary is that during a robbery the perpetrator may try to use some sort of threat or force to coerce submission. Most bank thefts and muggings fall into the category of “robbery.”
As a home owner or an apartment renter either a Burglary or a Robbery can be very damaging to you and your family both psychologically and financially.  The greatest chance you have as a home owner or apartment renter is to protect your family with a home Security System.

Keeping your loved ones safe is priceless; but the wonderful thing about a home security system is how inexpensive it is to own to one.

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