Responses to this question also covered residential care and supported living, and proposals in the Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill that will end the placement of under 18s in Young Offenders Institutions, instead placing them in secure care. 18 • Many felt strongly that in residential, secure and supported living, young people should not be placed with people with criminal records; this is dangerous for young people as putting vulnerable people in with those who have harmed “ruins lives.” • Some group members saw secure care as an easy option for under 18s who have offended. • The use of safeholds and restraint in residential and secure care has led to lasting trauma and injuries resulting from safeholds and/or restraint; this recreates the abuse young people may have faced at home and in some cases was worse.