This undergraduate level paper examines the moral and ethical connection between the concepts of justice and the application of justice. The paper examines this subject from three different angles: racial profiling, the penal system, and crime theory. It asserts that all three areas represent a significant imbalance in how justice is "served" from one sector of society to the next. It is not enough to simply say that police brutality is immoral (while it is), but more so to say that when applied disproportionately to non-whites, it is even more immoral. 12 pgs, bibliography lists 12 sources.