Harming The Innocent Case Study

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4 Options for Preventing Psychopaths from Harming the Innocent
There is no cure for psychopathy/sociopathy. There is no way to teach a monster to have compassion and empathy. Worse, being a sociopath isn't even a crime, in and of itself. There are plenty of disordered, high conflict people running around loose in society, and they destroy people's lives. Not all of them kill, not all of them are physically abusive, and not all of them commit such blatant crimes that they wind up in prison, but they all use and abuse others for their own personal gain.
Given that knowledge, is there any way we could co-exist with sociopaths peacefully? Could they be integrated into society in such a way that they could only be helpful? Here are a few ideas for how to neutralize them, in order to protect the innocent.
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Give them their own remote territory to reside on, but make sure they have no way to leave this place. The vast majority of them are not the foaming-at-the-mouth, axe wielding maniacs that most of us think of when we hear the word psychopath. Many of them are CEOs, doctors, lawyers, politicians and, yes, even mental health professionals. Scary, no?
So, they would have their own doctors, they could set up their own government, and so on. We would drop in food and other supplies periodically, and they would have to learn to ration it all out. Of course, they wouldn't; it would be survival of the fittest, but this is all just for fun, so let's try not to overthink it.
This would be something like John Carpenter's Escape from New York. Only we wouldn't shoot them, if they tried to escape; we'd tranquilize them, and return them to their natural habitat. It's perfectly acceptable; that's what we do to bears when they wander into the