ERIC CADORA

DIRECTOR OF JUSTICE MAPPING

Prior to establishing the Justice Mapping Center, Eric Cadora served as a Program Officer for the After Prison Initiative at the Open Society Institute Foundation for four years. The After Prison Initiative is a grantmaking programme created to support criminal justice policies that place reintegration and public safety at the center of the criminal justice mission.

Eric joined OSI in June, 2001 after 14 years at the Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES). CASES is the nation’s largest and longest running intermediate sanctions program. Over the years, Eric directed the work of CASES’ Research, and Policy, Court Communications, and Information Systems units, as well as its Day Center programme. He was the recipient of an Edna McConnell Clarke justice grant in 1996 to help the North Carolina Division of Adult Probation and Parole—with whom he worked for the following five years—to implement intermediate sanctions programs under the state’s new structured sentencing guidelines. Eric is co-author of the book, Community Justice, with Dr. Todd Clear, which reviews the emergence of community policing in the 1980’s, community courts in the 90’s, and the emergence of a new community corrections in 2000.

The Justice Mapping Centre is GJG's main partner in delivering the Justice Audit, and Eric has played an instrumental role in developing the web-based platform, which allows users to view and analyse justice sector data in a new way. Eric Cadora was recently interviewed at Just Publics@365. To listen to the interview, please click here.