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Performance Crime As A Message
Performance crime is a phenomenon where individuals intentionally commit illegal acts, record them, and distribute the media on social platforms with the explicit goal of broadcasting a message. Rather than hiding, the perpetrators treat the offense as a spectacle designed to gain online notoriety, satisfy an audience, or push political propaganda. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
The concept blends criminality and communication into a single act. While the specific goals vary, performance crimes generally serve the following messaging functions:Narcissism & Entertainment: Many perpetrators seek instant virality and fame by staging daring stunts, property damage, or coordinated retail thefts. The primary message is self-promotion, designed to entertain an audience and inflate the ego of the offender.
Ideological & Political Influence: Groups may stage highly visible illegal acts, such as civil unrest or property takeovers, to send a strong political message to the public. By documenting the act, they seek to rally sympathizers and normalize their political agenda.
Terrorism & Propaganda: Extremist organizations use social media to broadcast acts of violence as “performance terrorism”. This is meticulously tailored to intimidate target populations, radicalize potential recruits, and communicate ideological demands to a global audience. [3]The medium itself has a direct impact on the message. The rapid spread of these videos across global networks frequently results in “copycat” offenses and viral challenges, compounding the original offense. [3, 5, 8]
At the same time, because the perpetrators enthusiastically document their own actions, these performances inadvertently generate the exact digital footprint law enforcement needs to identify, track, and prosecute the offenders. Today, criminal justice agencies focus heavily on monitoring social channels to dismantle the networks and stop the spread of these acts before or after they happen. [1, 3, 9, 10]
For an in-depth academic analysis of the psychology and motivations driving this behavior, you can review the Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Study.AI responses may include mistakes.
[1] theconversation.com/the-jan-…
[2] foxbusiness.com/economy/tikt…
[3] blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/20…
[4] tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1…
[5] sites.law.duq.edu/juris/2025…
[6] sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
[7] jaapl.org/content/52/3/280
[8] globalpolicyjournal.com/blog…
[9] austlii.edu.au/au/journals/C…
[10] dhs.gov/nationwide-sar-initi…– Google Search google.com/search?q=Performa…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jul 3, 2026

