ASIS International (ASIS) Professional Certified Investigator Practice Exam

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Second degree robbery is classified as which type of felony?

  1. Class A felony

  2. Class B felony

  3. Class C felony

  4. Class A misdemeanor

The correct answer is: Class B felony

Second degree robbery is classified as a Class B felony, which typically involves taking property from a person by the use of force or intimidation but without the aggravating factors that would elevate it to a Class A felony. Class B felonies generally carry significant penalties, including substantial prison time, and reflect serious criminal behavior that threatens individuals but might differ in severity from more egregious offenses, such as first degree robbery. Understanding these classifications helps in grasping the legal distinctions and implications of various types of robbery, highlighting the importance of risk assessment and legal strategy in the field of investigation and security management.