“…14 In a study by DeVylder et al, the World Health Organization's four domains of violence (physical violence, sexual violence, psychological violence, andneglect) were used as measures to assess the type of police victimization experienced by study participants. Of the four types of violence, psychological violence (e.g., threatening, intimidating, stopping without cause, or using discriminatory slurs) was the one most anecdotally prevalent in Terry stops, and was reported overwhelmingly by the young, minority, male, and transgender individuals who are disproportionately subjected to it(DeVylder et al, 2017).15 This study was not limited to the effects of Terry stops and frisks. It included full body searches and strip searches, which exceed the bounds of permissible conduct under Terry (though a consensual encounter or Terry stop may escalate into a full body search or a strip search: see, e.g., Mendenhall v. United States(, 1980), in which a consensual search rapidly escalated into an invasive strip search).…”