robbery

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As prey is called an offense type in which a property crime is committed by the use of force; the object becomes looted.

Right families

Roman law

German legal circle

Famous robbery and cultural preoccupation with robbery

Looted sums

Successful robbery:

  • 413 million barely-deductible securities in City of London in 1990
  • 100 million in material assets in Antwerp 2003
  • 80 million jewelry and diamonds in the Netherlands (Schiphol) in 2005
  • 57 million cash in Fortaleza (Brazil) in 2005
  • 38 million cash in Belfast, Northern Ireland 2004

Movies

series

  • House of Money (Original title: La casa de papel ), Spanish series about a robbery on a money printing company.

drama

The robbers , drama by Friedrich Schiller

Mythology and artistic processing

  • Rape of the Sabine Women the mythological "Rape of the Sabine Women" shortly after the founding of the city of Rome
  • The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus is a painting by Peter Paul Rubens from around 1618. The moment of the kidnapping of Hilaeira and Phoibe, the daughters of King Leucippus, by the Dioscuri Castor and Pollux is recorded.
  • According to the Gospel according to Luke , two robbers were also executed at the same time as Jesus was crucified . They are commonly referred to by the ancient term thief .

literature

Further literature on comparative law

  • Karl Hagel: Robbery and extortion according to English and German law and from a comparative law perspective . de Gruyter, Berlin 1979, ISBN 3-11-008103-2 .
  • Omar ibn Abdul Aziz al-Mutrak: Theft and robbery in Islamic criminal law: textual foundations . In: Criminal law in Islam and the Muslim world . Institute of Objective Studies, Delhi 1996.

Further reading on criminology