ALEXIS MOORE, ESQ BIOGRAPHY
Overcoming her own experiences with domestic violence, stalking, and cyberstalking, Alexis Moore got her life back—and became an attorney advocate. She earned a Juris Doctor and passed the California bar exam her first try.
CYBERSTALKING & STALKING EXPERT | HOMICIDE PREVENTION SPECIALIST
RISK MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT WORLDWIDE
Today, she is a leading cyberstalking and stalking expert and author and a sought-after Risk Management Consultant and homicide prevention specialist.
Her work defining cyberstalking and activism has led to groundbreaking cyberstalking legislation worldwide.
Her unique experience as a high-tech investigator and attempted murder survivor has driven her to the forefront of crime-victim advocacy, where she has been instrumental in the passing of ground-breaking cybercrime legislation around the globe.
CRIME VICTIM ADVOCACY
A pioneer in promoting cybercrime awareness and victim’s rights, Moore has provided assistance to law enforcement and victim advocacy groups in the United States and abroad. Her published works have directly influenced cyberstalking legislation, and she authored the first victim’s survivor guide for stalking and abuse victims to help them navigate the criminal justice system. Moore is frequently quoted as a cybercrime and stalking expert and has been honored for her work with the National Women of Peace Award.
PUBLICATIONS
A contributor to law enforcement post academy training materials including “Cold Case Pathways to Justice”, “Self-advocacy Guide to Identity Change and Social Security Number Change”, “About Cyberstalking”, “Internet Safety and Cyberstalking.”
She has also contributed to a wide variety of nonfiction book projects including self-advocacy handbooks, textbooks, and legal publications.
Most recently her book and expertise has been cited in the Florida 2020 Domestic Violence Benchbook. A Domestic Violence Benchbook is intended for use by new and seasoned family law judges when conducting judicial proceedings.
A Domestic Violence Benchbook is a comprehensive resource guide for judges who are on the domestic violence bench, or who may be expected to review filed petitions for protection against domestic violence, sexual violence, dating violence, repeat violence, or stalking.
The benchbook provides information on every step of the injunction process, complete with flowcharts and checklists designed to provide at-a-glance illumination of the procedures the judge must follow to comply with Florida law. It also contains a legal civil outline, evidence outline, and criminal domestic violence outline, each complete with case law and statutory authority.
MEDIA APPEARANCES
Moore has been called upon as an expert to contribute to segments on CNN, FOX, CBS, Headline News, Good Morning America, Anderson, and ID's Who the Bleep Did I Marry?. Her story was featured on ID's Stalked: Someone's Watching in December 2011. She is presently participating in a documentary called The Deadly Link and is working with the national animal advocacy organization Red Rover filming a TV commercial, encouraging abuse victims to seek refuge with their pets to prevent domestic violence homicide.
She has been a guest on numerous radio shows including Clear Channel Radio, Martha Stewart Living, The Mother Love Show, Nyghtstorm Radio Atlanta and CBS Radio.
Moore has been published and quoted in hundreds of magazines and newspaper articles on the topics of stalking and cyberstalking, including the New York Times, El Periodico, London Associated Press, Law Enforcement Technology Magazine, Popular Mechanics, PC Magazine, Newsweek, Ladies Home Journal, Women's Day, Glamour, Realtor Magazine and Canada's Focus on the Family.
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