This document discusses police discretion and how officers must balance enforcing the law with protecting individual rights. It notes that police training does not directly address democratic policing or how the use of force and discretion relate to human rights. The author discusses their experience with domestic violence and how police discretion is sometimes misused in these cases. Officers may be reluctant to arrest prominent community members or blame female victims. The author proposes policies to provide more guidance to officers and better protect witnesses and victims, such as improving referral resources and witness protection programs.