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Hastings, Jennifer psychologist U.S. New YorkFelony charges of second-degree rape and criminal sex act and misdemeanor charges of endangering the welfare of a child and third-degree sexual abuse, all involving a 14-year-old student.
Harshman, William psychologist U.S. MichiganFirst-degree home invasion and assault with intent to do great bodily harm (entered a patient's home and stabbed both the patient and a teenage friend of the patient.)
Hogg, Vince anger management counselor Assaulted his domestic partner.
Alvarez, Carlos psychology professor U.S. FloridaConspiring to act as a covert agent for the Republic of Cuba within the United States (Alvarez worked for nearly 30 years as a covert intelligence agent for the Cuban government, gathering and transmitting information concerning, among other things, prominent individuals and groups within the Cuban exile community in the U.S.).
Mukhin, Dmitry psychiatrist Had his neighbors illegally committed to a psychiatric hospital by use of false documents.
Brooks, Rowan marriage counselor U.S. CaliforniaMurdered his wife.
Kaufman, Arlan residential Treatment Center Owner U.S. Kansas30 criminal counts including health care fraud, Medicare fraud, forced labor and holding clients in involuntary servitude.
On January 21, 2010, the Virginia Board of Psychology suspended the license of psychologist David A. Zoll for a period of no less than 18 months for a violations of state Regulations Govern the Practice of Psychology.The Board’s document states that Zoll began a sexual relationship with a former patient in November 2007, following the termination of the therapeutic relationship with the patient, who had been his client for more than six years and who had a history of sexual abuse, depression, anxiety, stress and marital issues.Zoll testified in his hearing that he chose to enter into the relationship with the former client despite having legal knowledge of the prohibition and the possible consequences.Source: Order In Re: David A. Zoll, Ph.D., License No. 0810-001462, Case No. 123156, Before the Virginia Board of Psychology, filed January 21, 2010.
Former school psychologist sentenced to 174 months prison for molestationsfrom Psych Crime Reporter by Psych Crime ReporterFifty-nine-year-old Craig Figley, a former psychologist for the Colville School District (Colville is located in the northeast corner of Washington state) was sentenced today to serve at least 14.5 years in prison for molesting an 11-year-old student and attempting to molest another.Figley pleaded guilty in March 2010 to molesting the boys and admitted he’d “groomed” the victims to take advantage of them.In court, Figley said “I have committed illegal and shameful acts.” Those illegal and shameful acts involve two underage boys.Figley has a history of child molestation, including victims who were friends of his own sonFigley admitted repeatedly fondling the children while caring for them, buying them video games, and taking them out for dinner.In addition to first-degree child molestation, Figley pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography after images of young boys were found on his school computer.Figley was a member of a multidisciplinary team that helped coordinate law enforcement investigations of child abuse.Following sentencing, his case will go before a state board that reviews the sentences of sex offenders, and that board could decide to keep him in prison for life, Stevens County Prosecutor Tim Rasmussen said.Source: “School counselor sentenced for molestation,” Spokesman Review, May 10, 2010.