1215 – Magna Carta heralded the beginning of judicial rights stating that no man may be imprisoned without trial by his peers
After many studies showed that efforts to rehabilitate criminals were failing miserably, it was evident that a new approach should be used. This led to the “nothing works” doctrine. The new approach would be to simply put criminals away so they would no longer be a menace to society. This is when the term “warehousing” began to surface. Prisoners were put away for determined periods of time without the earlier frills of treatment and “coddling” (" History And Development Of Corrections 1700-Present", 2013).