A psychological risk assessment of 71-year-old Josephakis Charalambous determined he poses a 'moderate risk for future violence.'
For the second time in three years, the Parole Board of Canada has rejected the application of a former Lower Mainland doctor who used a hitman to murder a female patient in 1994.
Key to the denial of both part- and full-time parole for Charalambous was a psychological risk assessment determining he poses a “moderate risk for future violence.” According to the parole board, while Charalambous’ good behaviour in prison was a mitigating factor, “the most likely target of [your] potential future violence — vulnerable girls or women — are absent in a correctional environment.”And in 1978, Charalambous was convicted of common assault, according to the board.
“The board finds you continue to lack the internalization of the skills necessary to manage this risk,” the board stated.
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