Okay, the user wants me to translate "ill-treatments" into French. Let me check the rules again. The first rule says to translate all content into French. The second rule states that if the content is already in French, leave it as is. The third rule is to provide only the translation without any explanations.
So, "ill-treatments" is in English. I need to translate it. The direct translation of "ill-treatment" in French is "mauvais traitements" or "traitement inadéquat". But "ill-treatments" is a bit more specific. Maybe "maltraitances" is a better term here. Let me confirm. "Maltraitance" refers to the act of mistreating someone, which aligns with "ill-treatment". However, "maltraitances" is the plural form. Since the original word is "ill-treatments", which is plural, the correct translation would be "maltraitances".
Wait, but "ill-treatment" as a noun can also be translated as "mauvais traitements" in some contexts. But "maltraitance" is more about the act of mistreatment itself. Let me check a dictionary. According to some sources, "ill-treatment" can be translated as "mauvais traitements" or "maltraitance". Considering the context, if it's about the act of mistreating, "maltraitance" is appropriate. However, if it's about the treatment being bad, "mauvais traitements" might be better. But the user didn't provide context.
Given that the user just provided "ill-treatments" without context, I should go with the most accurate translation. "Maltraitances" is the plural of "maltraitance", which directly corresponds to "ill-treatments". So the translation should be "maltraitances". Alternatively, "mauvais traitements" is also possible but might be more general.
I think "maltraitances" is the better fit here. So the final answer is "maltraitances".
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