Bureau Chief, Domestic Violence Bureau, Special Victims Division
Office of the Bronx District Attorney


Agata DiGiovanni has been a prosecutor with the Bronx District Attorney’s Office for 20 years. She currently serves as Chief of the Domestic Violence Bureau, which investigates and prosecutes misdemeanor and felony crimes involving intimate partners, including sex crimes and homicides. After joining the Domestic Violence Bureau as a Supervisor in 2016, Agata helped develop and manage two pioneering initiatives in the Office: the Domestic Violence Complaint Unit and the Strangulation Initiative.

Prior to joining the Domestic Violence Bureau, she was a prosecutor in the Office’s Economic Crimes Bureau. During her tenure in the Economic Crimes Bureau, she investigated and prosecuted various economic crimes including investigations involving the possession of child abuse images, and attempted dissemination of indecent materials to minors.

Throughout her career in the Office, Agata has served as a faculty member in the Office’s many training programs, including the Orientation Training, Misdemeanor Trial Training and Felony Trial Training Programs. She has also given trainings to NYPD and other professionals working in the field of Domestic Violence.

Agata received her undergraduate degree from St. John’s University and her J.D. from the University of California Los Angeles School of Law.

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