I had to do a report on media violence for college, was looking into the APA's (American Psychological Association) anti-game meta-analysis, and found out about the huge APA torture scandal. I'll review the details
Game research thingy: the APA put out an anti-video-game statement in 2005. After that they hand-picked a panel of seven (average age 62 years old) anti-game advocates (well 5 are publicly anti-game and the other two we don't know) to "review" the existing literature on the link between video games and crime, which was released around 2013. The "review" however included a stage where they voted on which papers to include in the result - and they just happened to not like any papers which found that games weren't linked to aggression, which was about 50% of the papers. The methodology and finding of this review was widely ridiculed by other prominent academics. It's not really that important, but their rapid anti-video game stance is interesting in light of the next bit.
APA Torture scandal: in 2005, the same year they started campaigning about the evils of vidya games, the APA also set up a torture ethics review panel. This panel all seemed to be people with contracts with the Pentagon. The panel removed the ethical constraints on APA members being involved in torture of prisoners. Meanwhile, the American Medical Association and American Psychiatric Association took a strong anti-torture stance, threatening to expel any member who worked with the Bush Administration. For legal reasons, Cheney/Rumsfeld needed professional medical oversight during torture, and only the APA with it's financial links to the Pentagon was willing to play ball. Not only that, but it's been discovered that the head of the APA's "ethics" committee had a personal contract with the Pentagon to train interrogators for Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib. So basically, it's not much of a stretch to say that the APA's ethics committee was running a torture school for private profit.
Yeah, so most of the APA top people have already resigned or are under pressure to resign now, because of their secret collusion with Bush's War on Terror torture programs. The APA's rubber-stamp of a present medical professional probably won't be forthcoming a second time around.