This document discusses the legal definition and elements of the crime of robbery in the UK. It begins with a brief introduction comparing a stereotypical bank robbery to accidentally bumping into someone on the subway and taking their metro card.
The main points are:
1) Robbery is defined in the Theft Act 1968 as stealing while using or threatening force on another person in order to commit the theft.
2) All elements of theft must be present for robbery, plus the use or threat of force on any person, whether or not they are the owner of the stolen property.
3) The force or threat must be used immediately before or during the theft, not after, in order to facilitate the theft