Robbery
Legislation: Crimes Act 1958 (Vic) s 75
Maximum penalty: 15 years imprisonment
Period: 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2023
Jurisdiction: Magistrates' Court
*Note: unavailable options have under 10 cases
Sentencing outcomes for all charges of robbery
Number: 635 charges
See Table 1 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Imprisonment lengths for charges of robbery
Number: 66 charges
Note: The graph only includes imprisonment that was not part of an aggregate sentence (non-aggregate imprisonment)
See Table 2 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Community correction order lengths for charges of robbery
Number: 179 charges
See Table 3 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Fine amounts for charges of robbery
Number: 6 charges
Note: The graph only includes fines that were not part of an aggregate sentence (non-aggregate fines).
See Table 4 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Sentencing outcomes for all charges of robbery by financial year
Number: 635 charges
See Table 5 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Number of charges of robbery by financial year
Number: 635 charges
See Table 6 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Average imprisonment lengths for charges of robbery by financial year
Number: 66 charges
Note: The graph only includes imprisonment that was not part of an aggregate sentence (non-aggregate imprisonment).
See Table 7 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Average fine amounts for charges of robbery by financial year
Number: 6 charges
Note: The graph only includes fines that were not part of an aggregate sentence (non-aggregate fines).
See Table 8 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Sentencing outcomes for all people for cases of robbery
Number: 534 cases
See Table 9A in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Sentencing outcomes for males for cases of robbery
Number: 467 cases
See Table 9B in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Sentencing outcomes for females for cases of robbery
Number: 67 cases
See Table 9C in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Sentencing outcomes for people aged under 25 for cases of robbery
Number: 301 cases
See Table 9D in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Sentencing outcomes for people aged 25 to 54 for cases of robbery
Number: 227 cases
See Table 9E in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Sentencing outcomes for people aged 55 and over for cases of robbery
Number: 6 cases
See Table 9F in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Imprisonment lengths for cases of robbery
Number: 287 cases, including imprisonment only (169 cases) and imprisonment combined with a community correction order (118 cases).
See Table 10 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Non-parole periods for all people for cases of robbery
Number: 169 cases
Note: Imprisonment terms do not include a community correction order.
See Table 11 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Community correction order lengths for cases of robbery
Number: 145 cases
See Table 12 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Sentencing outcomes for all cases of robbery by financial year
Number: 534 cases
See Table 13 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Number of cases of robbery for all people by financial year
Number: 534 cases
See Table 14 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Average imprisonment lengths for cases of robbery by financial year
Number: 287 cases
See Table 15 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.
Average imprisonment lengths and non-parole periods (NPPs) for cases of robbery by financial year
Number: 36 cases
Note: NPP Cases in the graph indicates that only cases with a non-parole period are included.
See 16 in the Excel data file for the data in this graph.