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The criminal justice system as a whole is not the place for someone with dementia. Jail, or worse, prison, would be absolute torture. This book is an attempt to help those who, because of dementia, are fragile, bewildered, and vulnerable – and to give their attorneys the tools to obtain a fair and just resolution of their case. Table of Contents: Foreword Introduction What Is Dementia? Dr. Marc Blatstein and Faye Spence, Esq. Competency, Dr. Kaustubh Joshi and Dr. Richard Frierson Restoration, Dr. Joette James and Dr. LaFaye Marshall Responsibility, Dr. Vivek Datta and Dr. Tianyi Zhang Testing, Margaret S. Russell, Esq. and Dr. Robert Ouauo Neuroimaging, Dr. Vivek Datta and Dr. Austin Blum Early Onset Dementia/Frontal Temporal Dementia, Dr. Hal Wurtzel How Can Lawyers Understand Medicine and Science? Dr. Cody Miller-Pyke Working with Clients with Dementia, Dr. Eric Y. Drogin Working a Case of a Client with Dementia, Allison Matthis, Esq. Representing People with Dementia on Death Row, Vicki Werneke, Esq. Working with the Expert, Dr. Jonathan DeRight and Dr. Elizabeth Verkessian Jail and Prison Conditions, Dr. Marc Blatstein and Faye Spence The Reality of Daily Life in Prison for Someone with Dementia, Dr. Phillip Wise Guardianships, Conservatorships, and Related Proceedings for People with Dementia, Mary DeLeo, Esq. Dementia in the Legal Profession, Dr. Eric Y. Drogin Suggested Works