I have tried to teach him respect for others, God and honesty. I have tried through counselors, friends (adult and other children) to guide him as you say, by example, and by living an honest, truthful life. However, because of his choices in friends, activities (and perhaps my reluctance at an early age to discipline him wiht spankings) he ahs gotten out of control. He has stolen eveything of value in our house, stolen from tohers in the neighborhood, has not embraced an alcohol, drug-free life, even after 3 inpatient facilities and 3 outpatient treatment programs, he needs more help than I can give. Perhaps I am being more than a little sensitive, but I take your accusation that I am copping out as a personal affront on my abilities as a parent. I have another young teen to take care of also, and she deserves to live in a household where she is not afraid to leave the house or come home from school, not knowing what she might find. My son has a very good heart and his base personality is kind and loving...he is very selfish, has drug-induced sociopathic behaviors at times and manipulative....while at the same time, is very intelligent and aware of social wrongdoings (except his own).