"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 (number)

2005201020112012201320142015
Cyprus8415613717314910493
Slovakia1,9191,188851974836680539
Finland1,8141,5081,6221,6161,5241,6891,550
Ireland2,4243,1962,9312,8172,8062,6472,575
Greece2,0846,0796,6365,9924,9193,8004,316
Malta256196219257207190242
Spain84,41187,71896,60786,03470,85564,581
Latvia2,1631,0721,047943917809779
Belgium191,58523,85627,34125,60822,87921,90522,101
Italy65,72447,99658,20662,64163,77058,34535,068
Slovenia429463403391377297232
Austria4,7704,3104,0664,0923,7373,4813,416
Estonia1,326599525457476360337
France124,600121,038120,966123,814124,657114,093104,913
Luxembourg377398527582615
Lithuania5,2062,7272,5021,9231,8661,6881,590
Portugal20,21820,44220,37218,51416,59015,59415,472
Netherlands16,44516,12515,39014,76513,12010,3209,615
Germany54,84148,16648,02148,71147,23445,47544,666