Subj : word To : Alexander Koryagin From : Ardith Hinton Date : Wed Nov 11 2020 19:56:40 Hi, Alexander! Further to our recent conversation on this topic: I notice you said "robber" where I said "thief". Many people think of these words as synonymous... but from a legal standpoint burglary, robbery, and theft are not exactly the same. Now I feel a song coming on... [chuckle]. Theft or thievery = the act of stealing, i.e. taking something which belongs to somebody else without their permission. This term is more general than the others & may be used WRT both. Robbery = using threats &/or violence to force other people to relinquish control over e.g. their own wallets or the contents of the cash register in a shop. Burglary = gaining illegal access to a structure with the goal of committing a crime. While it's also known as "breaking and entering", the means of entry could include using a stolen key or entering via an unlocked window. Various examples & historical anecdotes available on request. :-)) --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: Wits' End, Vancouver CANADA (1:153/716) .