Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles let's discuss the difference between assault and battery these two get mixed up a lot because a lot of people and even some laws use the words interchangeably basically the difference is that battery means touching someone and assault means making someone think you're going to touch them for battery the touch can be harmful or it can be offensive even if it doesn't cause any physical injury as long as the first person meant to touch the second and it causes harm its battery even if they didn't mean to cause the harm if the touch is something that is acceptable for reasonable person to do in everyday life then it won't be a battery even if it causes harm after all we have to touch strangers all the time and we don't want all of them suing us assault on the other hand is when you do something that would make a reasonable person think that you're about to touch them in a harmful or offensive way in short it's making someone think you're going to batter them you can even assault someone if you have no intention of actually hitting them as long as they don't know that, but you can't assault someone if they can tell there's no way you can actually touch them all this together means you have assault without battery or battery without assault and there you have it
B1 US assault battery touch harm offensive harmful Understand Criminal Law in 18 Minutes (Part II) 15 3 Amy.Lin posted on 2017/11/18 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary