
Enquêtes Criminelles 24/24 is a French television channel dedicated entirely to true crime and investigative documentary programming. Its schedule revolves around real-life criminal cases, forensic science, and judicial procedures, drawing from both French and international archives. Viewers can expect in-depth reports on unsolved mysteries, historical trials, and the work of law enforcement agencies. The channel does not broadcast movies, music videos, or entertainment series; instead, it focuses on factual storytelling through archival footage, expert interviews, and reconstructions. This thematic consistency makes it a destination for those interested in criminology and legal affairs within France.
For viewers outside traditional cable packages, the channel is accessible through select streaming platforms and IPTV providers that carry French thematic content. Programming is organized in thematic blocks, often grouping cases by type—such as serial offenses, financial crimes, or disappearances—without a fixed daily schedule of live presenters. TV guide listings in France typically show the channel under the documentary or specialty category, with episodes repeating at different hours to accommodate various time zones. No original series or exclusive productions are currently associated with the channel’s lineup.

