This paper provides a very brief overview of police searches and seizures in the form of a literature review of some of the
most important issues that have been addressed in this area. It examines the arena of search and seizure from a legal point of view, because it is part of the law
enforcement agency. It details the latitude that police and other law enforcement agents are allowed to carry out searches and seizures, and if they are rightfully carries out. It details
jurisdiction of prevailing local political and judicial thinking and the considerable variance in the amount of protection given to the individual rights of the accused person because of local custom in different regions of the United States.