There are four types of burglary: completed burglary, forcible entry, unlawful entry without force and attempted forcible entry. All of these types of burglary involve legal ramifications.
Completed Burglary
Completed burglary takes place when an individual is not permitted to be in a structure by legal right, yet they succeed in gaining entry to said structure by the use of force or without the use of force.
Forcible Entry
Forcible entry takes place when an individual that is not permitted to be in a structure by legal right, enters said structure by the use of force. Force can be classified in a various number of ways including breaking a lock from the door, breaking a window or slashing a door or window screen.
Unlawful Entry without Force
Unlawful entry without force takes place when an individual that is not permitted to be in a structure by legal right, enters said structure without the use of force. This type of burglary can involve entering a home through an open or unlocked door or window.
Attempted Forcible Entry
Attempted forcible entry takes place when an individual that is not permitted to be in a structure by legal right, attempts to enter said structure by force. Since this is attempted forcible entry it does not involve the actual entry in to the structure. This type of burglary can involve the burglar trying but not succeeding in their burglary attempt or being caught during the act of trying to obtain forcible entry.
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