Besides "wasting police resources and being an obvious sociopath" This is sort of funny, sounds like something that some of our present politicians might bring up, "I'm going to stop crime by arresting everyone who's an obvious sociopath!" In fact, it just isn't all that easy to define and diagnose sociopathy. Though truly some people who are charged with various crimes seem to have personality disorders, those types of behaviors, narcissistic personalities, character issues, etc. are intermixed with the total personality in such a way that it cannot be pulled out as a one size fits all diagnosis. There's no simple blood test for it, for sure. Our legal system has the responsibility to respond to and react to the specific criminal behavior a person displays, we don't often get the opportunity to wipe out the person to take care of the pattern of behaviors as a whole.

