This article discusses the application of psychological theory and research on attributions, interpersonal relationships, and human territorial functioning to issues and assumptions in the law of searches and seizures, in particular, searches not based on a warrant, but on consent by the suspect or an appropriate third party, such as the suspect's spouse.
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