I mean that, based on my experience, young persons who commit murder, for example, kill in two or three ways. They seem to completely lose control. I know it's a bit macabre to discuss this subject, but, in some cases, young persons inflict 70 knife blows, which virtually never occurs among adults. They adopt must "cleaner" ways of committing their offence because they are usually more organized. On the other hand, an adolescent who kills in a explosive state or a state of personality disorganization commits offences that are at times harshly and weirdly impressive.
I've treated a number of adolescents who killed their parents. I won't give you any details. It's very impressive. When you see those kinds of things, you think it's really terrible. It's true, but it indicates that there's a distress behind all that and that it has to be addressed.