Michael W. Moore Explained

Michael W. Moore
Office:Secretary of the Florida Department of Corrections
Predecessor:Harry K. Singletary
Successor:James V. Crosby
Term:January 5, 1999—January 6, 2003
Birth Place:Houston, Texas
Birth Date:August 30, 1948
Alma Mater:Sam Houston State University
Branch:U.S. Army
Michael W. Moore
Birth Date:1948 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Houston, Texas, U.S.
Occupation:Prison officer and warden

Michael W. Moore (born 30 August 1948, Houston, Texas)[1] is the former Secretary of the Florida Department of Corrections.[2] Moore was appointed to the position by Governor Jeb Bush on January 5, 1999.

Moore earned a Bachelor's Degree in Criminology and Corrections from Sam Houston State University in 1976. He worked for more than two decades in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice where he rose from a correctional officer in 1967 to regional director in 1985. During his Texas tenure, Moore also served as a personnel and training lieutenant, industrial supervisor, lieutenant, captain, and major of correctional officers, as well as warden of a maximum-security prison. He served as regional director for ten years from 1985 before he joined the South Carolina system.

Moore was director of the South Carolina Department of Corrections from 1995 to 1999. He imposed policies including a strict grooming policy that lead to a prison uprising and an unsuccessful lawsuit against him.[3] [4] On 5 January 1999 he was appointed Secretary of the Florida Department of Corrections by Florida governor Jeb Bush.[5] [6] In 2003, James V. Crosby Jr. took over.

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  1. Web site: BIOGRAPHIES OF SPEAKERS AND ROUNDTABLE GUESTS . 12 February 1999 . Florida Statewide Drug Control Summit . The Florida Senate . 18 December 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060225100944/http://www.flsenate.gov/cgi-bin/view_page.pl?Tab=welcome&Submenu=2&File=biographies.html&Directory=welcome%2Fsenate%2Fdrug_summit%2F1999%2F . 25 February 2006 .
  2. News: Michael W. Moore Named New Secretary . https://web.archive.org/web/20110815115651/http://edocs.dlis.state.fl.us/fldocs/dcor/compass/1999/0299/page02.html . dead . 2011-08-15 . February 1999 . Correctional Compass . 18 December 2009 .
  3. News: Inmates still confined over month after revolt. Associated Press. 21 May 1995. The Rock Hill Herald. 18 December 2009.
  4. News: Federal judge upholds prison's haircut policy. Associated Press. 4 June 1996. The Item. 18 December 2009.
  5. Web site: Secretary and Deputy . 1999 . 98-99 Report . Florida Department of Corrections . 18 December 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110605070628/http://www.dc.state.fl.us/pub/annual/9899/sec2.html . 5 June 2011 .
  6. News: State corrections chief optimistic about future. Morgan. Lucy. 28 July 2001. St. Petersburg Times. 18 December 2009.