Caroline Tang-Alejandro serves as the Director of the Bureau of City Marshals at the NYC Department of Investigation, where she plays a pivotal role in overseeing the regulatory and supervisory functions of city marshals. With a robust background in conducting sensitive criminal investigations, Caroline is...
Caroline Tang-Alejandro serves as the Director of the Bureau of City Marshals at the NYC Department of Investigation, where she plays a pivotal role in overseeing the regulatory and supervisory functions of city marshals. With a robust background in conducting sensitive criminal investigations, Caroline is adept at navigating the complexities of fraud and corruption within New York City government. Her expertise encompasses gathering intelligence, analyzing evidence, and conducting thorough interviews with subjects and witnesses, all of which are critical in building strong cases against malfeasance.
In her current role, Caroline is responsible for executing complex investigations into violations of federal, state, and local laws, ensuring that city marshals adhere to the highest standards of integrity and accountability. She has the authority to examine the books and records of city marshals, promulgate directives regarding official record-keeping, and establish procedures for the performance of their official duties. This multifaceted position requires not only a keen understanding of criminal justice and enforcement but also exceptional skills in surveillance and interrogation.
Caroline's commitment to upholding the rule of law is evident in her meticulous approach to internal investigations and her ability to prepare comprehensive reports that withstand scrutiny in court proceedings. Her experience in effecting arrests and testifying in legal contexts further underscores her proficiency in the criminal justice system. As a leader in her field, Caroline Tang-Alejandro continues to enhance the integrity of the Bureau of City Marshals, ensuring that justice is served and public trust is maintained.