So, how should I react to the presence of slaves in my city?

Nope. Antisocial personality disorder patients are very different from psychopathic patients, and should NOT be treated the same way. There’s some hope that one can help antisocial personality disorder patients. Psychopaths are not amenable to treatment. The former can be empathetic. The latter cannot.

The difference is profound, and at times very disturbing.

Then the error is mine in assuming that you were calling Antisocial Personality Disordered people sociopaths/psychopaths. Excuse me. It’s a common mistake. Even in hospital settings when I worked.

And while APD folks are treatable, as I mentioned, they do tend to be repeaters.

Shop around first, look at running costs as well as prices.

More blathering. Make a claim and an argument in support of that claim, and then we will have something to discuss.

Tax payers SHOULD pay the burden of incarceration. Functions of the state, whether its building roads, buying tanks, or holding elections, are proper duties that the state takes care of for the benefit of all. When our taxes go to one of those things, its with the understanding that they are used to fund things that, while we may not individually enjoy, benefits society to a degree that we derive some use from it. In this, we are all equally culpable (notwithstanding the breakdown of federal vs. local taxes).

Prison labor, if it is being plowed back into the prison system, is not for the equal benefit of us all. If prisoners fund their own detention, and the rest of us benefit from it, then it is exploitation. It would be as if we only make parents pay for schools that non-parents get to use or drivers pay for roads (and I do think taxing things like gas, a specific item, is also different from a blanket tax) that everyone else can walk on.

Poor citizenship is not a criteria we should use for these kinds of taxes. Prisons should be paid by everybody equally, and any salaries earned by the prisoners should be either kept in a special fund for them when they get out or they simply cannot earn money by doing jobs. And the alternative isn’t to simply pay them nothing. If they work for the state, then they should get paid, period.

Right now in NC, black men are being forced to pick cotton. Slavery?

Pretty much this. Isn’t unemployment a growing problem?

In some places, unions have been weakened so much that some public workers are being replaced with prison labor.

So that’s why the DMV is like that.