Dominican justice is not blind and does not apply the law consistently, says a wide survey of civil society organizations reported in El Caribe. The areas of greatest concern are corruption, inequality, lack of prevention, the police force and the penal system, according to the poll conducted by the Citizenship and Justice project (Proyecto Justicia y Ciudadania), headed by civil society organization Participacion Ciudadana and the Foundation for Institutionalism and Justice (FINJUS), under the auspices of the Program for the Reform and Modernization of the State and funding from the European Union. The survey examined opinions at all levels, from national non-governmental organizations to grassroots community groups, concluding that “justice is perceived as an intervention in a crime, not as a state of equity in the exercise of the law or the fulfillment of duties.”