The memoir Re-Incarceration: A True Story of Life Inside the Revolving Door of Jail chronicles Michael ‘Tyke’ McCarthy’s criminal history that began at age eight and spanned five decades, offering an unfiltered perspective on repeat incarceration in America. McCarthy spent more than half of his 63 years inside prison walls, with his arrest record including armed bank robbery committed at age fifteen, numerous burglaries, and repeated parole violations.
McCarthy served time in California Youth Authority facilities, state prisons including San Quentin, and federal penitentiaries at the Florence complex in Colorado and Seagoville in Texas. The memoir details his experiences within the prison system, including time spent at facilities nicknamed ‘gladiator school’ for their violence, his participation in prison firefighting programs, and the role alcohol addiction played in his repeated returns to incarceration. He recounts a prison riot at the Florence Federal Correctional Institution that resulted in the loss of his front teeth.
Born in San Francisco in 1959, McCarthy grew up in an upper-middle-class Irish Catholic family in Marin County where his father played for the San Francisco Seals baseball team. Despite these advantages, McCarthy describes himself as the ‘jet-black sheep’ of his family, drawn to motorcycles and criminal activity from an early age. McCarthy was sentenced to ten years in federal prison for armed bank robbery in 2000, with thirty family members and friends appearing at his sentencing hearing.
After his release, parole violations related to alcohol led to an additional fourteen months of incarceration. When asked about his decades of criminal activity and imprisonment, McCarthy stated: ‘It was an embarrassing waste of time.’ In 2023, McCarthy experienced five strokes while working at a demolition site, leaving him with partial paralysis and vision impairment. He currently resides in Northern California with his wife, Reba, and recently completed his parole for the first time in four decades.
Re-Incarceration joins a growing body of literature examining the American criminal justice system from the perspective of those who have lived within it. The Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that approximately 44 percent of released prisoners are rearrested within their first year of release, a phenomenon commonly referred to as the ‘revolving door’ of incarceration. The book is published by Parker Publishers and represents McCarthy’s first published work as he transitions from his career as a demolition worker.
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