"Robbery” means the theft of property from a person; overcoming resistance by force or threat of force. Where possible; the category “Robbery” should include muggings (bag-snatching) and theft with violence; but should exclude pick pocketing and extortion. (UN-CTS M3.5)

Robbery rate (cases per 100,000 population)

2005201020112012201320142015
Cyprus8.114.112.315.313.19.08.0
Latvia97.151.350.746.345.640.739.5
Ireland57.769.263.060.460.156.654.9
Estonia97.845.039.534.536.127.425.7
Malta64.547.652.961.849.745.557.8
Lithuania155.787.381.563.863.057.955.2
Netherlands100.797.092.288.278.161.256.8
France203.5192.2191.2194.8195.3177.9162.9
Italy112.180.697.5104.9106.797.658.6
Slovakia35.622.015.718.015.412.59.9
Spain181.1187.8207.2185.2153.2140.0
Portugal192.9193.1192.9176.1158.6149.9149.5
Austria57.951.448.348.444.040.940.0
Belgium1,814.0218.3248.4231.1205.1195.1195.6
Finland34.628.130.129.828.030.828.2
Slovenia21.522.619.619.018.314.411.2
Germany67.559.959.760.558.656.455.4
Greece18.854.459.553.944.534.539.4
Luxembourg74.276.599.0106.8110.5