What are the Different Types of Assault?
In Victoria, the common charges relating to assault include:
- assault – including sexual assault, unlawful assault and common assault
- affray
- causing injury or serious injury recklessly or intentionally
- homicide, including manslaughter and murder
- aggravated burglary
- robbery
- threats to kill
- threats to inflict serious injury
Less severe charges include common assault and the summary charges of unlawful assault and aggravated assault. These charges are typically used when no injury is reported or there is not enough evidence to conclusively prove an injury.
More serious charges arise when an injury is alleged. These include recklessly causing injury, intentionally causing injury, recklessly causing serious injury, negligently causing serious injury, and intentionally causing serious injury.